The U.S. plans to replace its outdated radar systems to improve air traffic control, with a completion goal of June 2028.
The U.S. government has selected RTX (RTX) and Spain-based Indra Sistemas to provide new radar systems for the nation’s aging ...
The United States awarded contracts on Monday to RTX Corp and Spain's Indra Sistemas to supply new radars for its aging air ...
Both car manufacturers and state authorities have been struggling to boost vehicle efficiency and improve the safety of passengers and pedestrians for several years already. While the automotive ...
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FAA picks 2 firms to replace 612 outdated radar systems that air traffic controllers rely on
The federal government has picked two companies to replace 612 radar systems nationwide that date back to the 1980s as part ...
RTX, based in Arlington, Virginia, and Indra, based in Madrid, have agreed to replace up to 612 radars by June 2028.
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Technology failures inside the FAA have dominated headlines, including reports that the agency still relies on floppy disks and decades-old software in some facilities.
RTX and Indra will help the agency replace more than 600 radars by June 2028 to create a "surveillance backbone,” according ...
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Greek Air Traffic Control Failure Triggers Widespread Flight Disruptions
A breakdown in Greece’s air-traffic control systems forced widespread cancellations and diversions, stranding travelers ...
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FAA signs radar deals to drag US air traffic control out of the 1980s
RTX and Indra land contracts as long-delayed overhaul moves ahead The US government has announced contracts for new radar ...
The United States has awarded contracts for new air traffic control radar systems to RTX Corp and Spanish firm Indra Sistemas ...
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