LFV operates Sweden's national air traffic control infrastructure across 16 airports and four control centers, serving civil and military customers. The tech stack is heavily Microsoft-dependent (SQL Server, Power BI, Excel) with a modernization agenda visible in pain points around legacy BI migration and data platform upgrades. Hiring velocity is steady with engineering and ops roles leading, and active projects cluster around procurement automation and power systems resilience—suggesting internal digitization is outpacing legacy tooling.
LFV is a government-owned enterprise providing air navigation services across Sweden, including air traffic control, flight inspection, remote tower services, and airspace design. The organization operates 16 airports and air force wings through four control centers (Stockholm, Malmö, and Östgöta) and employs approximately 1,100 people. Core functions span safe and efficient air traffic management for both civilian and military operations, with emerging focus on sustainability and digital modernization of legacy systems.
LFV runs primarily on Microsoft technologies: SQL Server, Power BI, SQL Server Integration Services, Analysis Services, Excel, and Visual Studio, alongside Linux and Windows infrastructure. Active pain points include migrating away from legacy BI solutions toward modern data platforms.
Active projects include automating procurement workflows, designing power supply systems for control centers, modernizing flight briefing digital infrastructure, and training operations staff for upcoming airspace changes. Procurement efficiency and data platform modernization are core priorities.
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