10 April 2014Switzerland
  • Indra's system will improve the management of one of the most important Swiss airport in low-visibility conditions  
  • Skyguide selected Indra's solution after comparing it with the different systems available on the market
  • Indra has implemented its systems at more than 3,000 facilities in over 140 countries    

 

Skyguide, an air navigation service provider, has selected Indra to implement a new surface movement radar (SMR) at Geneva Airport (Switzerland).

This system will make it possible to control with maximum precision the aircraft and vehicle movements on runways and in the airfield to improve safety, efficiency and operations in low-visibility conditions.

The third-generation solid state radar offers high performance thanks to its continuous wave and Indra's RANC extraction technology, which refines the information displayed to operators.

The continuous wave system contributes to reduce the system's life cycle cost, energy consumption and offers a high resolution. As a result, Indra's surface movement radar will re-enforce the management of an airport that in 2012 registered approximately 193,000 movements on its runways.

Skyguide selected Indra's radar system after performing an exhaustive technical analysis of the different systems available on the market, comprising the demonstration of a system connected with an antenna and emitting. "Indra's surface movement radar (SMR) has proven to be the best technical solution and the company's flexibility in adapting to our needs was the driving force that led us to select it", stated Pascal Lauper, the project manager at Skyguide.

Indra in ATM

Indra is a leading supplier of air traffic management, communications, navigation and surveillance systems (ATM-CNS). The company has implemented its systems in more than 3,000 facilities located in over 140 countries. In the field of R&D, it is one of the companies with the most weight in the SESAR programme, the technological pillar of the Single European Sky, and a partner of the leading navigation service providers in Europe, including AENA, NATS, DFS and Eurocontrol, among others.

Indra is the leading Spanish multinational consulting and technology firm and one of the main players in Europe and Latin America. Innovation is the cornerstone of its business and sustainability. The company has allocated more than €550 million to R&D&i in the last three years, making it one of the top companies in Europe in its sector in terms of investment. With sales approaching €3,000 million, nearly 60% of its income is from the international market. Over 42,000 professionals work for the company, with clients in 128 countries.

 

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