Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia, becomes the Middle East's first airport to be operated remotely, powered by SANS and Indra's Digital Tower
Saudi Arabia, Feb. 11 -- Al-Ula International Airport in Saudi Arabia is now operating fully remotely thanks to the digital tower system developed by Indra and SANS (Saudi Air Navigation Services), together with NERA, its technological solutions and services company. It will be the first airport in the Middle East to incorporate this innovative technology, which enables controllers to manage take-offs and touchdowns via a control center located 550 kilometers from the runway in Jeddah with the highest levels of safety and efficiency.For this purpose, a mast equipped with high-definition cameras and sensors to transmit information and images in real time has been installed at the airport, facilitating more flexible infrastructure management ...
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