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Intelcan's SKYSURV ADS-B ground station (GS) passes FAT for Roberts FIR

INTELCAN’S SKYSURV ADS-B GROUND STATION (GS) PASSES FAT FOR ROBERTS FIR

- Ottawa, Canada

Intelcan’s SKYSURV ADS-B Ground Station underwent a successful Factory Acceptance Test for Roberts Flight Information Region. 

SKYSURV ADS-B /GS based surveillance system is the most suitable, cost-effective solution to accommodate varying terrain.  Intelcan’s ADS-B / GS based surveillance system will significantly change the aeronautical service provided by Roberts Flight Information Region by enabling surveillance based Air Traffic Management Service, for the first time. 

Intelcan offers a complete Surveillance product portfolio which includes Primary Surveillance Radars, Secondary Surveillance Radars, ADS-B and Multilateration.  The SKYSURV ADS-B /GS based system provides flexibility, accuracy and reliability for en-route, terminal area and surface movement. When implemented in conjunction with traditional radar, the SKYSURV ADS-B /GS system decreases gaps in surveillance coverage.  SKYSURV ADS-B /GS can also be utilized as a standalone system.

ABOUT INTELCAN

Intelcan is a Canadian CNS/ATM and Airport Infrastructure company that provides solutions allowing its customers to achieve the highest standard of safety and efficiency in aviation and airspace operations, at a competitive price.  Integrating Intelcan’s own SKY-Suite, fully compliant products or utilizing those from a diverse supplier network, Intelcan delivers cost-effective solutions, worldwide. Intelcan’s airport infrastructure solutions range from the construction of air traffic control towers to complete airport implementation. Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada since its establishment in 1973, Intelcan has expanded globally to efficiently reach its vast client base and secure full life-cycle support.

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