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Aug 2, 2007 (newstodate): Park Air Systems is seeing sound business developments in Central and Eastern Europe.
A subsidiary of Northrop Grumman Corporation, Park Air Systems has been selected to provide several air traffic control upgrade projects throughout Central and Eastern Europe.
Romania's air traffic service provider, ROMATSA, is deploying the latest generation of PAE T6 digital radio equipment in eight radio communication sites including Bucharest, Costilla, Constanta, Topolos, Postavaru, Cluj, Bacau and Oradea. The program will be completed in 2007.
At Ferihegy Airport, in Budapest, Hungary, Park Air Systems is under contract to air traffic service provider Hungarocontrol to replace the existing surface movement guidance and control system.
In Croatia Park Air Systems has upgraded the PAE T6 series VHF digital radio and the PAE multi-access remote control monitoring system for both Dubrovnik and Zadar airports, which allows the remote control, fault diagnosis and maintenance support of all networked communication assets.
The company's NOVA 9000 A-SMGGS was installed late last year at Riga International Airport in Latvia, enabling the complete control of airport traffic movements.
A subsidiary of Northrop Grumman Corporation, Park Air Systems has been selected to provide several air traffic control upgrade projects throughout Central and Eastern Europe.
Romania's air traffic service provider, ROMATSA, is deploying the latest generation of PAE T6 digital radio equipment in eight radio communication sites including Bucharest, Costilla, Constanta, Topolos, Postavaru, Cluj, Bacau and Oradea. The program will be completed in 2007.
At Ferihegy Airport, in Budapest, Hungary, Park Air Systems is under contract to air traffic service provider Hungarocontrol to replace the existing surface movement guidance and control system.
In Croatia Park Air Systems has upgraded the PAE T6 series VHF digital radio and the PAE multi-access remote control monitoring system for both Dubrovnik and Zadar airports, which allows the remote control, fault diagnosis and maintenance support of all networked communication assets.
The company's NOVA 9000 A-SMGGS was installed late last year at Riga International Airport in Latvia, enabling the complete control of airport traffic movements.