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Mon, Feb 23, 2015

FAA OKs RheinmetallaEURs DEB-RA FOD System

Foreign Object Detection Device Now Approved For Acquisition Under AIP Program

The FAA has approved the acquisition of Rheinmetall’s DEB-RA foreign object detection system under its Airport Improvement Program. The FAA recently issued a special permit authorizing purchase of the system designed to detect foreign object debris at airports.

As Luigi Magliocchi, Managing Director of Rheinmetall Defence Italia, explains, “The special permit lets us market our globally leading DEB-RA foreign detection system in the United States. It’s an important milestone for us.”

"Buy American" regulations actually specify the procurement of US products for the Airport Improvement Program, or AIP. Under certain circumstances, however, the FAA can issue an exception to policy, which is what happened in this case. Some 60% of DEB-RA components are American made, and final assembly also takes place in the United States.

Granting of this special permit enables swift procurement of the DEB-RA in AIP projects without the need for further waivers. Furthermore, allocated funds can be quickly disbursed to manufacturers that meet the Buy American criteria.

The tragic loss of the Concorde on 25 July 2000 at Charles de Gaulle in Paris serves as a dramatic reminder of just how dangerous foreign objects on the runway can be. The crash cost the lives of 113 people. While accidents on this scale are rare, foreign objects on the runway regularly result in significant material damage.

Rheinmetall’s says its "state-of-the-art" DEB-RA employs millimeter wave radar in combination with high-resolution electro-optical sensors in order to detect dangerous foreign objects on the runway in real time. This reduces the risk posed by these objects – and with a very low error rate.

The company says DEB-RA can be used as an airport control system for vehicles and aircraft on the ground (Advanced Surface Movement Guidance and Control System  or ASMGCS). In this capacity, it can either supplement or replace existing equipment, or serve as a standalone system – regardless of the composition of the runway or the sensor configuration.

(Image provided by Rheinmetall Defence Italia) 

FMI: www.rheinmetall.com

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