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Thales executive vice president, Christophe Saomen said that Thales had been a partner with the UAE for more than 45 years. Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), the leading organization responsible for Air Traffic Management at airports in Dubai and the Northern Emirates, has renewed a cooperation agreement with international public services company, Serco for another two years, ending in January 2024. “The partnership with Thales will strengthen our technological efficiency and fortify further our resilience to manage the ATM, the most critical airport operations”.
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“With the ongoing series of strategic expansions and development projects through the DAEP, Dubai International Airport is exponentially growing its passengers and cargo handling capacity, number of plane movements and the network of connected destinations” said Suzanne AlEnany, chief executive of DAEP. The Thales system also makes it easier for controllers to handle fluctuations in traffic volume, changing weather, and all types of situations that can influence air traffic control decisions at any time, Thales said in a statement. The controllers will be able to monitor real-time data updates safely and efficiently, contributing to data sharing for collaborative decision-making. With an easily adaptable system configuration, TopSky - ATC is ready to support and enable restructuring of the UAE’s airspace. Dubai Air Navigation Services is well known for being a leading air navigation services provider on a regional and international scope within the Aviation sector for delivering safe, efficient and expeditious air traffic management services that gears Dubai’s airspace to transcend expansion plans and the continuous increase in air traffic movement’s capacity. Operated by DANS – Dubai Air Navigation Services – whose air traffic controllers provide approach services throughout the Northern Emirates, the system complies with the highest national and international standards, and as well as with ICAO’s Aviation System Block Upgrades (ASBU) roadmap. The European technology company was awarded the contract by Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) saying the cutting-edge solution is an adaptive technology, capable of meeting the evolving challenges for Northern Emirates airspace, The UAE anticipates a return to pre-Covid capacity. Established in 1967, Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans) is the air navigation service provider of the United Arab Emirates. Dubai’s numbers meant the airport maintained it’s world status with the delayed EXPO 2020 drawining visitrs from around the globe. Although traffic numbers have been down because if the aviation slump as a result of Covid.
