Thales, in collaboration with local partner Novatis, is upgrading the radar station at Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Senai airport in Johor Bahru, which is operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM). This modernisation will enhance both approach surveillance at the airport and surveillance services at Kuala Lumpur Air Traffic Control Centre. With the addition of Thales’ RSM NG radar, the region will now benefit from two Thales radars systems, providing comprehensive coverage across both Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. This ensures that air traffic controllers can track aircraft position seamlessly, regardless of the conditions.
Thales’ RSM NG secondary surveillance radar will replace the airport’s existing secondary radar with minimal service disruption, strengthening air traffic control at an airport that handles around 5 million passengers per year. Thales will manufacture, deliver and install the RSM NG along with its ADS-B system.
This new system will bring many benefits, including:
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Download free sample pages More informationThales will install two ADS-B stations as complementary surveillance solutions to enhance radar coverage and expand air traffic control (ATC) surveillance capabilities. This initiative aims to boost the safety and efficiency of air traffic control by providing enhanced detection and enabling better management of aircraft movements within the designated area.
With over 50 years’ experience in Air Traffic Control and Surveillance, and more than 1,200 radars operating around the globe, Thales is the trusted leader in this domain worldwide. In Southeast Asia, Thales has recently installed radars in Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Thailand.
“Thales is delighted to support the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia in advancing its Digital Strategic Plan. This collaboration marks a significant step towards enhancing both operational efficiency and safety at Johor’s airport. With this new contract, we are reinforcing our commitment to the modernisation of air traffic management and to the long-term development of Malaysia’s aviation infrastructure." Lionel de CASTELLANE, Vice President Air Traffic Radars, Thales.