Boston Consolidated TRACON

In 2024, Boston TRACON handled 810,615 aircraft movements, making it the 12th largest approach control facility in the United States.

[3] The primary responsibility of the Boston TRACON is the safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of arrival, departure, and en-route traffic.

[10][11] A90 is equipped with multiple plasma flat-screen television screens which are used to display up to 16 different types of information needed by supervisory, traffic management and controllers-in-charge ranging from ETMS to Weather.

BCT has a state-of-the-art simulator training facility located on the second floor just down from the operations control room.

[14] This system provides the instructor and the student with a virtual display of live traffic on the STARS Terminal Controller workstation TCW.

Features of this simulator include: - Weather - Pre-programmed events - 600 aircraft profiles - Up to 24 simultaneous training exercises - Scenario development tools - Pseudo Pilot functions.

The facility also has State-of-the-art classrooms which are able to feature computer generated graphics and multimedia source material that comes right from the Operations room.

These airports include BOS, BED, LWM, BVY, MHT, ASH, PSM, CON.

These airports include OWD, PYM, FMH, HYA, MVY, ACK, CQX, PVC.

The Boston Consolidated TRACON
The Operations Room of the Boston Consolidated TRACON.