9 March 2017Spain
  • The company will install at the control center in Lima, which manages all of the country's en-route flights, the most recent version of its air traffic management system, to improve safety, efficiency and capacity for managing a higher flight volume
  • Indra leads the modernization of air traffic management in Latin America: 70% of the region's control centers use its technology, and it has installed fifty radars and a great number of radio navigation and communication systems, among other solutions
  • Indra has been awarded most of the contacts in the air traffic sector in Latin America in recent years 

The Peruvian Corporation of Commercial Airports and Aviation (CORPAC) has contracted Indra, a leading global consulting and technology company, for the modernization of the Air Traffic Control Center in Lima. This center controls all of Peru's air traffic.

The contract includes the new AMAN and DMAN functionalities that enable controllers the automated management of takeoffs and landings, relieving part of their workload and enabling greater security levels for areas requiring the greatest attention during flights. Likewise, the system will be fitted with state-of-the-art advances in Performance-Based Navigation (PBN), optimizing airlines' routes, with the resulting cost savings for airlines and lower emissions derived of air traffic.

The contract includes the expansion of the current controller positions, including the same workstations for each sector in executive/planning configuration, by which each sector will be able to assume more traffic.

The route simulator used by CORPAC for training its controllers and technicians will also be updated to include an environment which exactly replicates its operating system. Furthermore, the simulator is configured so that it may switch to operating mode to provide support to the Control Center, as needed.

Indra surveillance radar

Indra has a consolidated relationship as CORPAC's technology provider. Currently, the entire airspace of Peru is managed with Indra technology. The company has implemented a network of 8 Mode S secondary radars and one ADS-B receiver, in addition to the recently inaugurated panoramic tower simulator to improve the training of controllers assigned to control towers.

Indra is also driving the modernization of air traffic management in Latin America. The company has been awarded the most important contracts of recent years in this region. Its systems are in operation in practically every Latin American country: it has modernized 70% of control centers in Latin America , 30 centers in total; it has installed its system in the majority of control towers; and, it has deployed close to fifty air traffic surveillance radars and a similar amount of radio navigation systems. In total, five hundred air traffic management systems of all types with the Indra seal are behind air traffic management in this region.

About Indra

Indra is one of the main global consulting and technology companies and the technology partner for core business operations of its clients businesses throughout the world. It offers a comprehensive range of proprietary solutions and cutting edge services with a high added value in technology, which adds to a unique culture that is reliable, flexible and adaptable to its client’s needs. Indra is a world leader in the development of comprehensive technological solutions in fields such as Defense & Security, Transport & Traffic, Energy & Industry, Telecommunications & Media, Financial Services and Public Administrations & Healthcare. Through its Minsait unit, it provides a response to the challenges of digital transformation. In 2016 it reported revenues of €2,709m, had a workforce of 34,000 professionals, a local presence in 46 countries, and sales operations in more than 140 countries.

 

 

 

 

 

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