24.6.2024
MSFS/XP/P3D

Navigraph Introduces Traffic and ATC Sectors

 

During FSExpo announcement seminars, Navigraph unveiled a new feature for Navigraph Charts: Traffic and ATC Sectors. This addition enhances the use of the chart product by allowing users to visualize the positions of aircraft flying on the VATSIM and IVAO networks, alongside active ATC sectors.

Navigraph’s New Feature

Charts users can now track the positions of aircraft in real-time. This feature displays the movements of aircraft on the VATSIM and IVAO networks. The new feature also includes the display of active ATC sectors. This is useful for pilots who want to understand current ATC coverage in different regions.

By integrating this information, product offers an overview of both traffic and ATC operations, aiding in flight planning. The new feature also includes the display of active ATC sectors. This is useful for pilots who want to understand current ATC coverage in different regions. By integrating this information, Navigraph Charts offers an overview of both traffic and ATC operations, aiding in flight planning.

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The new feature will allow virtual pilots to get more information and prepare themselves for upcoming online air traffic controllers or even predict how busy the airport will be.

Attendees of FSExpo have the opportunity to experience this new feature firsthand. Visitors to the Navigraph booth can demo the Traffic and ATC Sectors feature, gaining an understanding of its capabilities and benefits.

While the feature is being showcased at FSExpo, the release date is not published yet; however, it should be released after this summer. Navigraph has also recently partnered with SayIntentions.ai, you can read about it here.

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During FSExpo announcement seminars, Navigraph unveiled a new feature for Navigraph Charts: Traffic and ATC Sectors. This addition enhances the use of the chart product by allowing users to visualize the positions of aircraft flying on the VATSIM and IVAO networks, alongside active ATC sectors.

Navigraph’s New Feature

Charts users can now track the positions of aircraft in real-time. This feature displays the movements of aircraft on the VATSIM and IVAO networks. The new feature also includes the display of active ATC sectors. This is useful for pilots who want to understand current ATC coverage in different regions.

By integrating this information, product offers an overview of both traffic and ATC operations, aiding in flight planning. The new feature also includes the display of active ATC sectors. This is useful for pilots who want to understand current ATC coverage in different regions. By integrating this information, Navigraph Charts offers an overview of both traffic and ATC operations, aiding in flight planning.

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The new feature will allow virtual pilots to get more information and prepare themselves for upcoming online air traffic controllers or even predict how busy the airport will be.

Attendees of FSExpo have the opportunity to experience this new feature firsthand. Visitors to the Navigraph booth can demo the Traffic and ATC Sectors feature, gaining an understanding of its capabilities and benefits.

While the feature is being showcased at FSExpo, the release date is not published yet; however, it should be released after this summer. Navigraph has also recently partnered with SayIntentions.ai, you can read about it here.

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