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Feb 2, 2006 (newstodate): After a tender process, Danish provider of ATM systems, TERMA has been contracted by the Danish CAA, Naviair to deliver its TERADS emergency system.
The system supports Naviairs implementation of DATMAS, Danish Air Traffic Management System, and takes over when the existing CATCAS system is closed down.
Terma will deliver TERADS by the end of 2006, and throughout 2007 TERADS will run in parallel with DATMAS during the shadow operation period until DATMAS is certified and declared fully operational by 2008.
After that, TERADS will remain in its function as an emergency back-up system to DATMAS.
The system will support a total of 63 work stations at the airports of Copenhagen, Billund and Roskilde.
TERADS was developed by Norway's CAA, Avinor, to support the helicopter operations servicing Norway's off-shore oil rigs. Two years ago, Terma acquired TERADS to support the implementation of DATMAS, and obtained the global sales and marketing rights, excluding Norway.
The system supports Naviairs implementation of DATMAS, Danish Air Traffic Management System, and takes over when the existing CATCAS system is closed down.
Terma will deliver TERADS by the end of 2006, and throughout 2007 TERADS will run in parallel with DATMAS during the shadow operation period until DATMAS is certified and declared fully operational by 2008.
After that, TERADS will remain in its function as an emergency back-up system to DATMAS.
The system will support a total of 63 work stations at the airports of Copenhagen, Billund and Roskilde.
TERADS was developed by Norway's CAA, Avinor, to support the helicopter operations servicing Norway's off-shore oil rigs. Two years ago, Terma acquired TERADS to support the implementation of DATMAS, and obtained the global sales and marketing rights, excluding Norway.