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Wed, Feb 25, 2015

Becker Avionics Introduces New ADS-B Air & Ground Tracking System

ATLASS Provides A Recognized Air And Ground Situational Awareness Picture

Becker Avionics International has introduced a new ADS-B based tracking and surveillance system for flight and ground operations. The system is called ATLASS, short for ADS-B Traffic Localization and Surveillance System.

ATLASS is a state-of-the-art, stand-alone ADS-B traffic monitoring system that provides a recognized air and ground situational awareness picture. This new and solely unique solution concept will be on display at the Becker Avionics booth during the Heli-Expo convention in Orlando, Florida, March 3-5 and during the World ATM Congress in Madrid, Spain, March 10-12.

ATLASS applications include:

  • Situational awareness and safety enhancement
  • Airport operations supervision
  • Surface movement awareness
  • Search and rescue mission management
  • Security / border control
  • Law enforcement
  • Flight following for airlines and fleet operators
  • Back-up / fall-back situation display for ATC
  • UAV operations surveillance

Becker Avionics has been developing, producing and servicing Air Traffic Control (ATC) equipment and ground communication systems worldwide for over 50 years. ATLASS is the latest evolution of Becker's ATC product development expertise.

FMI: www.beckerusa.com

 


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