
Surface Movement Radars for Chinese Airports
Terma has been contracted to supply its SCANTER 2001i Surface Movement Radar (SMR) to Kunming, Xi´an Xianyang International Airports in China. With this contract Terma has manifested its strong position in China with a total of 14 SMRs in 9 major airports including the airports in Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai.
Aarhus, Denmark, March 09, 2011 - Terma has been contracted to supply its SCANTER 2001i Surface Movement Radar (SMR) to Kunming, Xi´an Xianyang International Airports in China as part of the Civil Aviation Authority of China (CAAC) expansion plans to increase the number of airports from 147 in 2006 to about 240 by 2020.
The SCANTER Radars are integrated by HITT into HITT´s A3000 Advanced-Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) for the Kunming and Xi’an airports.
With the Kunming and Xi´an contracts Terma has manifested its strong position in China with a total of 14 SMRs in 9 major airports including the three busiest airports in China: Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai.
SMR systems are used by air traffic controllers to detect and guide aircraft and vehicles (i.e. baggage carriers, buses, supply trucks, staff cars, etc.) on the ground surface of the airport and thus secure safety. It is the most widely used radar system for airport ground surveillance at present.
About Terma
Terma develops products and systems for defense, civilian authorities, and security applications, including command and control systems, radar systems, self-protection systems for aircraft, space technology, and advanced aerostructures for the aircraft industry. The company has a total staff of 1,250 and realized 2009/10 revenues of 200 MUSD. Terma is headquartered at Aarhus, Denmark, and maintains international subsidiaries and operations in The Netherlands, Germany, the U.S., and Singapore. Further information about Terma is available at www.terma.com.
For further information, please contact:
Søren Robenhagen
Sales Manager, Ground Based Radars
T (cell): +45 4029 5518
E: sro@terma.com
Kasper Rasmussen
Corporate Vice President, Communications
T (cell): +45 2022 6091
E: kar@terma.com
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