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AUG 04, 2004 (newstodate): Danish Naviair has contracted Park Air Systems to deliver its GAREX 220 VCCS system to form the communications backbone of the Control Centre Copenhagen.
The installation of the system has just started and is to be completed by the end of the year, after which a site acceptance test will be performed early in 2005.
-I would expect the system to go fully operational within one year ofter this, allowing for training of ATC controllers and finalisation of a series of new procedures, says Are Koppang, Director of the Garex Division of Park Air Systems in Oslo.
The system, building on a unique architecture with strong redundancy to ensure high levels of reliability, provides communication via phone and radio between ATC controllers at Copenhagen Airport, other ground-based functions and aircraft within the airspace control area.
The installation of the system has just started and is to be completed by the end of the year, after which a site acceptance test will be performed early in 2005.
-I would expect the system to go fully operational within one year ofter this, allowing for training of ATC controllers and finalisation of a series of new procedures, says Are Koppang, Director of the Garex Division of Park Air Systems in Oslo.
The system, building on a unique architecture with strong redundancy to ensure high levels of reliability, provides communication via phone and radio between ATC controllers at Copenhagen Airport, other ground-based functions and aircraft within the airspace control area.