Indra has been awarded a contract with Vietnam's Air Navigation Service Provider, VATM (Vietnam Air Traffic Management Corporation), to overhaul a large part of the country's air traffic management systems. Based at the Ho Chi Minh control centre, Indra will deploy its cutting-edge automation solution ManagAir, one of the most advanced and widely used systems in control centers and airports around the world.
Indra's system will bring together all the air traffic management (ATM) processes occurring during a flight in a single centralised suite and will be equipped with en-route services, approach and control tower management systems. With the renewal of the systems, Vietnam will have the capacity to increase its efficiency in air traffic control and contribute to a more sustainable and efficient aviation.
Indra will employ cutting-edge technologies that allow it to apply new levels of cybersecurity with the aim of guaranteeing the maximum protection in all operations. In addition, Indra has equipped the centre with a backup system that will share all the information in real time.
Indra's technology will enable VATM to optimise all its air traffic operations resources, not only by improving efficiency in the use of its airspace capacity and reducing flight times, but also by minimising the environmental impact. The ManagAir solution will facilitate 4D trajectory-based management, which allows for more accurate and efficient routing, reduced fuel consumption and therefore lower CO2 emissions.
"With this project to modernize Vietnam's air traffic management systems, Indra continues with its goal of positioning itself as a key operator in air navigation in the Asia-Pacific region, as envisaged in the Leading the Future Strategic Plan. This contract shows that our flexible, safe and highly secure automation solution is one of the best options for managing the skies around the world," said Javier Ruano, director of ATM at Indra.
Furthermore, in Asia-Pacific, Indra has deployed its automation systems in three of the four control centres which divide up India's airspace, one with the highest traffic density in Asia. It has also implemented such systems with the latest technology in major airspaces such as Chengdu in China and Incheon in South Korea, among others.
Globally speaking, Indra’s over 11,000 air traffic installations worldwide make it one of the few companies in the world with a portfolio of next-generation solutions capable of managing a flight from gate to gate, from take-off to destination. The company helps ensure the safety of 85% of the passengers who take a flight every day anywhere in the world, as its technology is behind those journeys at some point, making it one of the global leaders in the sector.