Indra and NAV CANADA agree to develop Canadian air traffic management systems

Madrid, February 7 (EFECOM).- The technology company Indra and the aeronautical company NAV CANADA announced today that they have agreed to deploy Canadian air traffic management platforms over the next ten years.

The two firms detailed in a press release that they will begin with the deployment, within the Canadian aeronautical management center, of a state-of-the-art flight data processing system and another air traffic flow management system. for complex airspaces.

These systems will integrate the processing of information from Canada's area control centers, automatically informing the system of any changes in flight plans between each of their respective airspaces.

This, emphasize the two parties concerned, will offer greater flexibility which will result in an improvement in the fluidity of traffic in Canadian airspace and in the rest of the network.

For his part, the president of Indra, Marc Murtra, declared that the technology of the Spanish technological multinational will not only increase the efficiency of air traffic management in Canada, but will also improve predictability and help reduce the impact environmental.

In addition to Indra, the president and CEO of the Canadian company, Raymond Bohn, participated in the signing of the agreement. EFECOM

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