COMSOFT Participation in Successful Site Acceptance for ATC Equipment in Serbia

COMSOFT ATC expert has significant role in SMATSAs FAMUS project.
COMSOFT has supplied various ATM components to Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services Agency Ltd (SMATSA) and participated in finalising the installation in Belgrade for the Future ATM Modernisation and Upgrade System (FAMUS). The project was successfully concluded by signing the On-Site Systems Integration Test on May 20th 2011.

Through project execution, COMSOFT was responsible for the provision of the complete messaging solution for the handling and distribution of flight plans in the form of the renowned market leading aeronautical messaging system AIDA-NG. Moreover, the German ATC supplier contributed various products for the processing and recording of surveillance data, such as Europes most propagated surveillance tracker ARTAS, the powerful surveillance front-end processor RMCDE, the flexible surveillance data converter ADR, and the exceptionally reliable recording solution RRR. SMATSA thus joined the company of many European ANSPs by opting for the complete surveillance package.

SMATSAs satisfaction with COMSOFT products can be ascribed to the state-of-the-art products which guarantee a smooth and trouble-free flow of tasks. COMSOFTs installation procedure was so systematic and structured that it managed to complete the installation of several systems ahead of schedule, without any problems, says Djordje Metikos, project team leader. Vladimir Cesarovic, Flight Plan Processing Specialist adds: We are highly satisfied with the reliable technical support and coordination, and above all, COMSOFTs staff professionalism and technical knowledge.

COMSOFT had been selected as a subcontractor to Thales Air Systems S.A., making a significant contribution to the overall project, and playing a considerable role in bringing the project to a swift conclusion.

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