Indra finished implementation of the first four radar stations in India

Four out of the nine radar stations which Indra will start up in India to enhance air traffic management are already into service. The Chennai, Bellary, Bhopal and Porbandar radar stations are now equipped with secondary radars mode S, the most accurate and avant-garde aircraft identification technology.
The systems passed the different tests established by the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in order to guarantee correct performance of the systems which are already into service for flight management.

As for the remaining 5 radar systems, they have all passed the factory acceptance tests in compliance with AAIs strict schedule. The radars will be gradually implemented in their final destinations and eight out of the nine systems are expected to become operational. This way, Indra proves its capacity to meet the demanding requirements of the project.

The multinational company was awarded this contract in 2010 to deploy nine radar surveillance systems which will be responsible for the 80% of the countrys air space. Besides this, the company will also equip 38 airports with its automated air traffic management system.

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