Corporate Information

Air Traffic Management Research Institute (ATMRI) in Singapore was established by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) on 5 February 2013.  ATMRI is Singapore’s first institute dedicated to research and development (R&D) in Air Traffic Management (ATM).  As a key element of the initiative to build Singapore as a Centre of Excellence for ATM, ATMRI envisions to be a renowned research institute, finding innovative solutions, and catalysing an ATM transformation in the region.  Beyond generating knowledge and know-how, ATMRI undertakes the mission to build and nurture intellectual human capital to ensure a sustainable pipeline of research manpower for ATM R&D in Singapore and beyond.
ATMRI endeavors to become a permanent, premium ATM R&D organisation, which operates as a for-public-interest R&D entity and supports the Singapore national goal of being an air hub and maintaining the leadership position in regional ATM modernisation and harmonisation.  The Institute proclaims to contribute to the continued advancement of global aviation.

 

Our Vision

To be a leading research institute, finding innovative solutions that could transform Air Traffic Management to face with challenges in traffic growth in the region, and worldwide.

Our Mission

  • Conduct ATM R&D to maintain Singapore as a leading air hub
  • Generate high quality ATM research of world class standard
  • Nurture talents to establish sustainable ATM capability in Singapore

Objectives 2023

  • To become a world leader in AI & Data Analytics Research for ATM & Air Transportation
  • To become a world’s Centre of Excellence for UAS & UAM Traffic Management
  • To become the Regional Hub for ATM Studies
  • To become a world leader in ATM innovation, nurturing talents and enabling economic growth

Facilities

The ATMRI facility is located on two floors (B3M and B4) within the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Block N3.2 in NTU.  The list of facilities are:-

  • 13-metre wide aerodrome control tower simulator simulating the working environments of the Changi Airport Control Tower Cabin with a 360 degree view of the aerodrome
  • Radar simulator and pseudo-pilot laboratories

Memberships

ATMRI is a member of the following: