Azimuth, a part of Rostec, has implemented the ILS 2700 Instrument Landing System at Novy Urengoy Airport. The equipment ensures high precision aircraft landing even in poor visibility conditions, reducing the risk of delays and flight cancellations.
The system transmits data to the aircraft about the distance from the runway, deviation from the course, and glide path during approach. Airport specialists can remotely control ground-based radio beacons and perform diagnostics through automated workstations at the control tower.
The equipment is equipped with redundant components that automatically replace failed elements, which eliminates the impact of local failures on the operation of the entire system.
ILS 2700 systems are already successfully operating at airports in Chukotka, the Kuril Islands, Yamal, and other regions of the Far North. In addition, the equipment is installed in Moscow, St. Petersburg, as well as in Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Abkhazia. The new implementation enhances aviation safety and improves the transport infrastructure of the northern regions of Russia.
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