Indra Signs a Framework Agreement to Equip Airports in the United States With Technology for the Surveillance and Monitoring of Surface Aircraft
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The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has included Indra’s Surface Awareness Initiative (SAI) technology on its Qualified Product List and it will be able to deploy it for any of the nation’s 450 airports with staffed air traffic control towers
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Indra’s solution incorporates a cloud platform, satellite connections and 5G to enable rapid deployment at airports, to improve runway safety for the traveling public
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The company has successfully implemented the initial deployment of its SAI system at Dallas Love Field Airport, one of the busiest in the country
MADRID, July 08, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Indra will supply Surface Awareness Initiative (SAI) systems for the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the civil aviation authority that manages the country’s air traffic. The FAA has approved Indra’s SAI solution, called AeroBOSS, to improve air traffic control situational awareness and reduce the risk of runway incursions that have increased globally in recent years. This solution can be delivered to over 250 FAA staffed air traffic control towers and to any of the approximately 200 additional airports managed through the FAA’s Federal Contract Tower program that request it.
The FAA has included Indra’s SAI technology on its Qualified Product List (QPL) for its acquisition and deployment at US airports. This innovative solution uses ADS-B surveillance technology to receive data on the aircraft’s position and satellite connections and 5G networks to transmit it and report surface aircraft movements to air traffic controllers. The system contributes to comprehensive airport safety management and reduces the risk of surface incidents.
Indra has successfully completed the initial deployment of its SAI system at Dallas Love Field Airport, in Texas. This technology will enhance automatic surface monitoring through the ADS-B surveillance system and cloud connectivity, while it is also characterized by its rapid deployment and implementation capabilities.
Indra’s SAI system allows air traffic controllers to obtain a comprehensive picture of the situation and the position of aircraft on the tarmac and runway to effectively prevent incidents and ensure airport and passenger safety. Indra expects large and medium-sized airports in the United States to adopt this technology in the coming years.
Meanwhile, Indra has renewed its exclusive agreement to supply DME systems to the FAA, through which it has already delivered over 250 sets of equipment. The DME systems guide aircraft during their approach to the airport and along their routes.