INDRA RADAR SYSTEMS TO CONTROL
70% OF INDONESIA'S AIRSPACE
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Indra will implement four new latest-generation surveillance systems
(MSSR mode S)
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This contract brings the total number of stations deployed by the
company throughout the archipelago to ten
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Indra is equipping two control centres with its air traffic management
system. The area of Papua is already managed with this solution.
Indra will implement four new latest-generation radar systems in
Indonesia. This contract means that there will now be ten stations deployed by
the company, controlling approximately 70% of the archipelago's airspace.
The new stations will be at Natuna, Tanjung Pinang, Sorong and Pontianak
and will have Indra mode S secondary radars. This technology is the most
advanced in the market in terms of the detection and identification of aircraft
and complies with the highest standards of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) and Eurocontrol, amongst others.
These systems will be added to the ones already implemented by Indra at
Sentani, Bali, Medan, Curug, Tarakan and Timika. The modernisation of the
surveillance network will appreciably improve the safety of air operations and
increase the number of flights that can be managed.
The radar system implemented by Indra at Curug will be used to train the
technicians who are to use this surveillance system technology.
Thanks to these contracts Indra is now the main supplier of radar
systems in Indonesia. The company has been responsible for all the latest
projects related to the modernisation of the country's surveillance network.
Air control safety
Additionally, Indra is equipping the Medan control centre, which once
construction is completed will manage Sumatra's traffic, and the Berau control
centre with its automated air traffic management system. This solution is
already in place at the Sentani centre, which manages Papua's traffic.
Indra's automated air traffic management system relieves controllers of
certain repetitive tasks, allowing them to manage a greater number of flights.
The system also generates alerts in the case of route conflicts. These
functions increase the safety and efficiency of the management of the traffic.
Indra in Asia
Indra has been supplying Indonesia with air traffic management systems
since 2007. The country's geography, made of up thousands of islands, its
popularity as a tourist destination and its strong economic growth have led to
a significant increase in its air traffic in recent years. Accordingly, plans
to modernise the nation's air traffic management infrastructure have been
implemented.
In addition to Indonesia, Indra's positioning in the air traffic
management sector throughout the Asia-Pacific region is very strong. For
example, the company is deploying a network of radars in Australia to reinforce
traffic management along the country's east coast. In China the company's
radars will cover the surveillance of 60% of its airspace. The Xian and Chengdu
control centres will also use Indra technology to manage an area the size of
Western Europe.
Indra
Indra is the leading technology multinational in Spain
and a leader in Europe and Latin America. It is the second European company in
its sector in terms of R&D, with €550 million invested in the last three years.
Its turnover in 2011 was €2.688 billion, and more than half of its income is
currently from international markets. The company employs 40,000 professionals
and has customers in 118 countries.
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