Harris Corporation has been
selected to supply a next-generation, VoIP communication system to
support the Republic of Turkey’s air traffic management (ATM) services.
Harris was chosen following a rigorous review by Devlet Hava Meydanlari
Isletmesi (DHMI), Turkey’s air navigation service provider (ANSP).
Harris will provide DHMI with its
cloud-based Voice Communication System for the 21st Century (VCS21). The
system modernizes ATM programs by delivering net-centric voice
communications that reduce dependency on traditional point-to-point
communications, while supporting an efficient transition to IP-based
communications. It will be installed at seven facilities in Turkey, and
will include more than 337 controller working positions that can access
up to 52 radio sites across DHMI control operations.
"The Harris VCS21™ system is now
supporting three of the world’s premier ANSPs – Turkey’s DHMI, the U.K.
NATS, and the U.S. FAA – that are at the forefront of modernizing ATM
worldwide,” said Ed Sayadian, president, Harris Mission Networks. “VCS21
will be a key enabler of ATM modernization and growth worldwide.”
The VCS21 system will be part of the
Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) project, a collaborative
initiative to modernize European airspace and air traffic control. DHMI
plans to invest in new technologies to enable SESAR and other future
concepts. VCS21 is a major step in this program, providing important
networked voice capabilities that are more resilient and cost effective.
It will enable dynamic rerouting of established flight sectors, provide
more reliable contingency planning, and improved asset sharing that
facilitates both flexible airspace use and future facility planning.
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