Muscat airport air traffic control room by Tex ATC

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two men in safety vests on top of a lift
Tex ATC
The structure is engineered to carry the load of a building maintenance unit running the periphery of the control room roof and specifically designed to enable independent glass replacement should the situation ever arise. To demonstrate samples of the components being used, a full size mock-up was erected as part of the clients’ specification.
the view from inside an airplane looking down
Tex ATC
VCR structural steelwork and cladding systems are test-assembled, quality controlled and certified, and the glazing technology is tailored to varying environmental challenges and client requirements. All components are manufactured and finished to the highest standards for maximum strength, longevity and aesthetics, and the complete VCRs are expertly installed by a dedicated Tex ATC Services installation team.
the view from inside an airplane looking out
Tex ATC
The new terminal and runway at Muscat International Airport, the largest airport in Oman, has a capacity of 12 million passengers per annum. This prestigious project is one of the largest that TEX ATC have been involved in; the tower being 97.6 metres high and with 100 square metres of floor space within the VCR.
the ceiling is covered with circular lights and round holes in the ceiling are fan shaped fans
Tex ATC
Tex ATC Services are leading experts in the design, manufacture and installation of beautifully engineered air traffic control rooms, as well as standard CAA/FAA compliant modular VCRs, Tex ATC Services also undertake Air Traffic Control Room (ATCR)/Visual Control Room (VCR) refurbishment and glass replacement.
an overhead view of a stair case with lights on the top and bottom handrails
Tex ATC
The new terminal and runway at Muscat International Airport, the largest airport in Oman, has a capacity of 12 million passengers per annum. This prestigious project is one of the largest that TEX ATC have been involved in; the tower being 97.6 metres high and with 100 square metres of floor space within the VCR.
an aerial view of a stadium from the top of a building with glass coverings
Tex ATC
The visual control room comprises 20 facets of TEX ATC ‘Maxi-View’ laminated glass, providing the controllers with a 360 degree uninterrupted view. Each panel measures over 4 metres high, is over 55 mm thick and weighs in at over 1200 kg.
a close up of a blue book with numbers and symbols on the front cover,
Tex ATC
Tex ATC Services are leading experts in the design, manufacture and installation of beautifully engineered air traffic control rooms, as well as standard CAA/FAA compliant modular VCRs, Tex ATC Services also undertake Air Traffic Control Room (ATCR)/Visual Control Room (VCR) refurbishment and glass replacement.
construction workers are standing on the deck of a ship and looking at something in the distance
Tex ATC
The structure is engineered to carry the load of a building maintenance unit running the periphery of the control room roof and specifically designed to enable independent glass replacement should the situation ever arise. To demonstrate samples of the components being used, a full size mock-up was erected as part of the clients’ specification.
the inside of an office building with many computers on it's desks and glass walls
Tex ATC
The visual control room comprises 20 facets of TEX ATC ‘Maxi-View’ laminated glass, providing the controllers with a 360 degree uninterrupted view. Each panel measures over 4 metres high, is over 55 mm thick and weighs in at over 1200 kg.
an object that looks like a building with a red circle on the top and bottom
Tex ATC
Muscat International Airport, Tex ATC CAD drawing. The new terminal and runway at Muscat International Airport, the largest airport in Oman, has a capacity of 12 million passengers per annum. This prestigious project is one of the largest that TEX ATC have been involved in; the tower being 97.6 metres high and with 100 square metres of floor space within the VCR.
a man standing on top of a metal handrail in front of a glass building
Tex ATC
Tex ATC Services are leading experts in the design, manufacture and installation of beautifully engineered air traffic control rooms, as well as standard CAA/FAA compliant modular VCRs, Tex ATC Services also undertake Air Traffic Control Room (ATCR)/Visual Control Room (VCR) refurbishment and glass replacement.
an electrical device is attached to the side of a building's glass wall with wires
Tex ATC
The visual control room comprises 20 facets of TEX ATC ‘Maxi-View’ laminated glass, providing the controllers with a 360 degree uninterrupted view. Each panel measures over 4 metres high, is over 55 mm thick and weighs in at over 1200 kg.
the crane is attached to the building under construction
Tex ATC
The new terminal and runway at Muscat International Airport, the largest airport in Oman, has a capacity of 12 million passengers per annum. This prestigious project is one of the largest that TEX ATC have been involved in; the tower being 97.6 metres high and with 100 square metres of floor space within the VCR.
the top of a building with scaffolding around it
Tex ATC
The new terminal and runway at Muscat International Airport, the largest airport in Oman, has a capacity of 12 million passengers per annum. This prestigious project is one of the largest that TEX ATC have been involved in; the tower being 97.6 metres high and with 100 square metres of floor space within the VCR.
a tall building with scaffolding around it's sides on a clear day
Tex ATC
The structure is engineered to carry the load of a building maintenance unit running the periphery of the control room roof and specifically designed to enable independent glass replacement should the situation ever arise. To demonstrate samples of the components being used, a full size mock-up was erected as part of the clients’ specification.