The implementation of ManagAir will enable Indonesia to increase flight efficiency through 4D trajectories, which allow more accurate and productive routes to be calculated. This will contribute to more sustainable aviation throughout the territory by reducing fuel consumption and, consequently, CO2 emissions.

The company will also deploy its GAREX IP voice communication systems to facilitate communications between controllers, pilots and other agents. Indra provides a fully digitised solution, ensuring the highest sound quality and levels of security, it said.

Indra has also been awarded a contract for the comprehensive renovation of the three approach air traffic management systems in Balikpapan, Medan and Pontinanak.

“With this contract we’re taking a further step towards advancing air traffic management systems in Asia-Pacific, a region that’s increasingly dependent on Indra’s technology and its ability to implement flexible and highly secure solutions tailored to its needs. The development of this project in Jakarta is essential within the roadmap set out in the Leading the Future Strategic Plan for the ATM business”, said Víctor Martínez, executive vice president of ATM at Indra.

Indra’s technology can also be found elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region. It is operational at three of the four control centres that manage airspace in India, one of the busiest skies in Asia, as well as in Vietnam, where the company is to upgrade Ho Chi Minh’s air traffic management systems. Its technology has also been deployed in benchmark airspaces such as Chengdu in China and Incheon in the Republic of Korea, as well as in countries such as Mongolia and the Philippines.

Aircraft in flight

Indra’s technology can be found throughout Asia Pacific