Saudi Arabia Selects Sensis A-SMGCS and WAM for King Fahad and King Abdulaziz International Airports
Advanced – Surface Movement Guidance and Control Systems and Wide Area Multilateration to Enhance Safety and Increase Capacity
Sensis A-SMGCS fuses data from multiple surveillance sources, including Sensis Multistatic Dependent Surveillance (MDS) multilateration, Sensis solid state SMRi X-band radar and VeeLo NextGen vehicle locator units, to deliver accurate and highly reliable data. Further, the A-SMGCS includes advanced conflict detection and alerting through audible and visual alerts. The WAM surveillance component of the system will be integrated into the A-SMGCS to track and separate aircraft on approach up to 50 nautical miles from the airport.
“Sensis has the experience to provide us with a fully integrated system that meets the high accuracy surveillance required for both airports,” said Engr.
“The General Authority of Civil Aviation has taken a novel approach by integrating and simultaneously deploying A-SMGCS and WAM applications,” said
Today, Sensis’ customers are using its A-SMGCS solution at 18 airports around the world and the company’s multilateration is the most field-proven system in the industry, with approximately 100 sites worldwide using the technology.
A pioneer in WAM, Sensis WAM is operational at Innsbruck Airport,
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Sensis Corporation provides sensors, information technology, and simulation and modeling to the world’s air navigation service providers, civil aviation authorities, airports, airlines and militaries. Sensis Corporation solutions are deployed around the world. For more information regarding Sensis Corporation, visit www.sensis.com.
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The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) is the authorized entity that is responsible for air transport regulations, airport operations and the provision of air navigation services in the
In 2007 more than 40 million passengers utilized GACA airports and more than 700,000 flights operated in the KSA airspace, up by 15% compared to 2006.
GACA has launched major projects to upgrade its air navigation system to meet airspace user demand while maintaining the highest level of aviation safety. Two new ACCs are planned to start operation in first quarter of 2009. For more information, visit www.gaca.gov.sa.
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