Posted by on March 13, 2018

The Saab Advanced-Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) is now operating at Juanda International Airport, Surabaya. The placement of Saab A-SMGCS at Juanda International Airport as the third largest airport in Indonesia serves more than 19 million passengers per year.

Saab A-SMGCS is a proven reliable and standards-based system that provides supervision of airport runways, taxiways, stand and on approach. A-SMGCS in Juanda includes surface multilateration systems, vehicle locators (VeeLo), fusion processing, security warnings and control work positions.

The system is also equipped with RU7-a Saab’s most advanced multilateration station. The sophistication is increasing with the modern processing system to create a complete picture of situational awareness for the controller.

Mike Gerry, head of business unit for Air Traffic Management within the Saab business area of ​​Industrial Products and Services, said Saab is proud to work with partners in Indonesia in order to improve security through sophisticated air traffic management tools such as Saab A-SMGCS.

Saab Air Traffic Management (ATM), said Gerry includes airport operations, surveillance sensors, Air Traffic Control (ATC), automation, collaborative decision making, and digital towers. Saab’s solution is then trusted by air, airport and airline navigation service providers in over 100 locations and 45 countries.

As a leading global partner and provider of proven ATM solutions and services, Saab has transformed its innovative operations and ideas into reality and supports stakeholders regarding long-term conception solutions. (MD)

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Sources: http://www.airmagz.com/22451/sistem-operasional-landasan-saab-di-bandara-internasional-juanda.html
Translated by Aryaputra PandeBIC

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