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Contract Signed for Supplying, Installing and Operating Modern and Sophisticated Radar at HIA

30 Nov, 2020 1:09 PMMinistry of Transport (MOT)Intended Audience
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Witnessed by HE the Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti, the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority recently signed a contract with Leonardo S.p.A. of Italy for supplying, installing and operating sophisticated radar Approach Surveillance Radar PSR & MSSR (Primary and Secondary Radars) at Hamad International Airport (HIA).

Contract signing ceremony was also attended by Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive HE Mr. Akbar Al Baker, CAA Chairman HE Mr. Abdulla bin Nasser Turki al-Subaiey and Italian Ambassador in Doha HE Mr. Alessandro Prunas.

The contract was signed by the Director of Financial and Administrative Affairs Department and Tender Committee Chair, CAA, Mr. Ali Hamad Al-Kuwari and Branch Director, Leonardo S.p.A., Mr. Abdallah Mroue.

The new radar, to be supplied and installed by the Italian firm, will be added to existing radars at HIA, thus maintaining the airport’s position as one of the best in the world as the new terminal will be equipped with latest, sophisticated radars in line with Qatar National Vision 2030 (QNV2030).

The new radar will effectively contribute to keeping pace with the growing capacity of the airport and Qatari airspaces. It will also improve air traffic surveillance and enhance air navigation safety and security.

The new device will also facilitate surveillance and control over an increasing air navigation activity in Qatar particularly during major events Qatar is hosting over the coming years on top of which is the FIFA World Cup 2022.

The radar will be surveilling aircraft movement and identifying them within Qatar’s airspace and the surrounding regions with a coverage range of nearly 230 nautical miles off the center of the radar.

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