LOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED CONTRACT FOR SCOTTISH RADAR AND DISPLAY
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM
4 January 1999
Lockheed Martin Air Traffic Management, a business unit of
Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE:LMT), announced a contract
award from the United Kingdom's National Air Traffic Services (NATS)
to provide a Radar Data Processing and Display System for the
Scottish Area Control Centre (ScACC) in Prestwick, Scotland.
The contract, with a potential value of $7 million, calls for
Lockheed Martin to provide new radar displays for the
controllers at Prestwick as part of an ongoing program of
improvements to alleviate capacity and maintenance constraints
with the existing system.. The new equipment is planned to be
operational by the first quarter of 2001. This system will
provide an interim solution to NATS' near term capacity concerns
until the New Scottish Centre (NSC) project replaces it.
The radar data processing capabilities of Lockheed Martin's
SkyLine product will upgrade control services for the entire
Scottish Flight Information Region, which covers the 137,000 sqm
airspace above Scotland and northern England.
"We are pleased to provide this interim system to meet NATS'
near-term needs at Prestwick. We will be working on an
aggressive schedule to put this system into operational service
according to NATS' requirements", commented Jim Craig, Lockheed
Martin Air Traffic Management's vice president for International
Programs. "Our Skyline architecture allows us to tailor the
system to match the existing controller interface and integrate
the new system with the existing equipment, quickly and cost
effectively."
A leader in airspace management solutions, Lockheed Martin
Air Traffic Management customers include international civil
aviation authorities in the United Kingdom, Germany, Korea, the
People's Republic of China and the FAA. Lockheed Martin Air
Traffic Management employs approximately 1,100 people at major
facilities in Rockville, Maryland, Atlantic City, New Jersey and
Southampton, England, and is a unit of Lockheed Martin
Corporation. |