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The NORMARC ILS

The NORMARC ILS

Source: Normeka


INDRA NAVIA TO SUPPLY QATAR'S DOHA & HAMAD INTL AIRPORTS WITH NORMARC ATC EQUIPMENT
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
The NORMARC ILS

The NORMARC ILS

Source: Normeka


ASKER, Norway -- Indra has been awarded -through its Norwegian subsidiary, Indra Navia- a turnkey project by Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) for the installation of their NORMARC ILS 32-elements localizer antenna at Hamad International airport, and of NORMARC DVOR (Doppler VHF Omnidirectional Range) and DME (Distance Measurement Equipment) at Doha International Airport.

QCAA's vision is to maintain a safe, effective and sustainable civil aviation system, strengthening Qatar's position on the map of the international civil aviation industry.

"Quality and precision are keywords used at all levels of Qatar's society, and QCAA is highly committed to provide the level of quality and integrity it demands", said Eldar Hauge, Managing Director of Indra Navia. "Being chosen by QCAA to continue as the sole supplier of their safety-critical instrument landing systems is a significant recognition of the quality of our technology and our ability to make timely deliveries. We are proud of the mutually rewarding relationship we have built over last few years as a supplier to QCAA. We are looking forward to working with them in years to come."

The NORMARC ILS 32-elements localizer antenna is designed to reduce interference from hangars or other buildings near the runway. This enhances landing safety during peak traffic hours, even in very low visibility conditions during CAT III landings.

Indra's NORMARC DVOR and DME equipment will replace the THOMSOM-CSF DVOR and DME from the early 90's. DVOR and DME gives azimuth and distance information to aircrafts in Qatari airspace to achieve the highest degree of precision for maneuvering during en-route and approach flights.

Indra Navia has previously implemented their NOVA 9000 A-SMGCS at Hamad International Airport (HIA). The NOVA 9000 has a product history of greatly improving runway safety by visualizing all ground traffic even in low visibility and night operations.

Source: Indra
 

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