Indra to modernize Air Control Center in Delhi
The Airports Authority of India (AAI) has requested Indra to modernize Delhi's air control center, one of the most important centers in the country, which manages one of the busiest air traffic areas in India including operations in Indira Gandhi international airport (New Delhi).
Indra has also recently completed and handed over the Calcutta control center to AAI. This center is already using the company's technology to manage the routes from Southeastern Asia.
The multinational will now provide 140 controller positions and an advanced automated air traffic management system for Delhi's approach and route center. This system will enable operators to benefit from an integrated view of all aircraft movements in the airspace under their responsibility. It will also detect potential route conflicts and calculate possible alternatives in advance. Additionally, it will expedite coordination with other control centers and facilitate communication with pilots.
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