The U.S. Department of Transportation and FAA have picked two companies to replace up to 612 ground-based aviation ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator Bryan ...
RTX, based in Arlington, Virginia, and Indra, based in Madrid, have agreed to replace up to 612 radars by June 2028.
The U. S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration announced it will replace the country’s aging radar ...
The ground-based radar system is used for detecting and tracking aircraft in the sky. The FAA states that replacing the ...
Indra and RTX have been awarded contracts to replace the FAA’s ground-based air traffic control (ATC) system radars, the U.S.
A nationwide FAA radar replacement marks the start of the most significant air traffic control upgrade in decades.
Lockheed Martin Corp. LMT recently secured a deal for three more TPY-4 radars from the Norwegian Defense Materiel Agency (“NDMA”), increasing the number of ground-based multi-mission radars for NDMA ...
RTX Corp. RTX recently secured a contract involving its Silent Knight radar systems. The award has been provided by the U.S. Special Operations Command, MacDill Air Force, FL. Valued at $33.7 million, ...
An Elbit Systems UK Ground Based Surveillance Radar being tested by the British Army, in a photo released on 12 November 2025. (Elbit Systems) Elbit Systems UK (ESUK) delivered 55 of its Ground Based ...
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