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Frequentis Public Transport exhibiting at InnoTrans 2010
Additional projects for FREQUENTIS within the SESAR Programme
Office National Des Aéroports in Morocco relies on the FREQUENTIS AIM System
Floods in Pakistan – FREQUENTIS donation to Medicins sans Frontières
SESAR Joint Undertaking – more than 80 percent of the programme is already under realisation
FREQUENTIS grows its presence in North Africa
Glasgow Prestwick Airport communicates with FREQUENTIS
FREQUENTIS - Committed to Air Traffic Management
Poland relies on FREQUENTIS for its ATM communications and information solutions
smartAIM - the smart™ way of managing aeronautical information
More success for integrated tower solutions from FREQUENTIS
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FREQUENTIS - Committed to Air
Traffic Management
New ATM Civil Reference Folder
The core business of Frequentis are highly-available communication and information solutions for the civil air traffic management market.
Frequentis is the global market leader in communication systems for air traffic control.
Motivated by these achievements, Frequentis has continued to expand its portfolio and evolved into a provider of complete solutions with outstanding competence in integration: a supplier that delivers both standard products and customized solutions.
The core activities of Frequentis in civil air traffic management are end-to-end
communication systems
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tower automation systems
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ATM information systems
and value added Front-Ends. For more details please have a look at our new ATM Civil reference-folder:
Download ATM Civil reference folder (pdf/1,8 MB)
July, 2010
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Voice and Data Recording for Rail
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