
Aeronautical industry supplier, DF Núcleo, has been awarded a contract to equip air traffic control towers (ATC) of five Algerian airports including Algiers, Constantine, Ghardaia, Oran and Tamanrasset.
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Nucleo will deliver, install and commission state-of-the-art air traffic control communications equipment for the control towers and technical room of the airports, as part of the contract.
The equipment to be installed includes a voice over internet protocol (VoIP) communication system, multi-protocol test equipment, a VHF communication system, and emergency power equipment.
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The contractual scope includes planning for terminal and landside development programme, indicative five and ten-year capital plans, and associated simulation modelling services.
The development strategy will make the airport ready to accommodate the projected capacity of 17 million passengers a year by 2040.
Image: DF Núcleo will install ATC communications equipment at five Algerian airports. Photo: courtesy of DF Núcleo.
