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Mar 07, 2017 (newstodate): The Swedish Defense and security company Saab has landed a contract with the Turkish company Cengiz Construction to supply a complete integrated air traffic control tower system for Istanbul New Airport.
As part of its Integrated Tower solution, Saab will deliver a complete Advanced Surface Movement Guidance & Control System, A-SGMCS, which includes aircraft routing and guidance, airfield ground lighting control and monitoring, electronic flight strips, a large array of multilateration sensors, and five SR-3 Surface Movement Radars.
The system will provide full coverage for the first phase of the airport construction, which consists of three runways.
In later phases, the airport is planned to have six runways and Saab, together with Cengiz Construction, is prepared to expand the A-SMGCS system with additional Saab multilateration sensors and SR-3 radars.
As part of its Integrated Tower solution, Saab will deliver a complete Advanced Surface Movement Guidance & Control System, A-SGMCS, which includes aircraft routing and guidance, airfield ground lighting control and monitoring, electronic flight strips, a large array of multilateration sensors, and five SR-3 Surface Movement Radars.
The system will provide full coverage for the first phase of the airport construction, which consists of three runways.
In later phases, the airport is planned to have six runways and Saab, together with Cengiz Construction, is prepared to expand the A-SMGCS system with additional Saab multilateration sensors and SR-3 radars.