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Fiumicino Airport to receive a super ground radar

Rome, Italy - A 3.4 million Euros investments by ENAV

Advanced technology among first example in Europe. The new ground radar, a 3.4 million Euros investment by ENAV (Italian Flight Assistance Society) will be operational at Rome-Fiumicino Airport starting from February 28th. The new system, designed and developed in 2005 by SELEX Sistemi Integrati (a Finmeccanica company), will carry a remarkable progress in the security and efficiency of the air...

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