Specialists from Azimuth have completed the installation of modern DME/N 2700 radio beacons in several settlements in the Tomsk region. The new equipment is designed to provide accurate navigation for aircraft in all meteorological conditions, including difficult weather situations.
DME/N 2700 radio beacons are high-tech ground-based systems that automatically transmit critical information to pilots about the distance to the installation point. Such systems serve as a reliable "interlocutor" for hundreds of aircraft, ensuring safety both during approach and on route stages. The equipment can be deployed both at airports and along air routes.
It is reported that Azimuth's solutions are already successfully operated in the most remote and climatically challenging regions of Russia — in Chukotka, the Kuril Islands, Yamal and other territories of the Far North. In addition, the company's systems operate in the country's largest transport hubs — Moscow and St. Petersburg, as well as abroad: in Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan and Abkhazia.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that Azimuth strengthened the safety of air landings in the Krasnoyarsk Territory with a new radio beacon.