


In fact, this ambitious project will also contribute to improving the efficiency and sustainability of operations, leading to reductions in aircraft emissions and fuel consumption. The agreement demonstrates Indra’s commitment to Latin America and the company’s leadership in bringing the most innovative technologies it develops to the entire world, in order to guarantee more efficient, safe and profitable flights while contributing to the sector’s greater sustainability. This will increase redundancy and provide the highest levels of security and resilience. The project will incorporate innovative changes in the traditional architecture, entailing the de facto creation of a network of control centers that will be able to assume, if necessary, functions of the other centers. Moreover, all will be equipped with the most advanced communications system on the market featuring fully digital technology, including CENAMER, from where all of Central America’s upper airspace is controlled. A total of nine air traffic control centers will be modernized and harmonized. Indra’s technology will be implemented in the six COCESNA member countries (Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala and Nicaragua). This is a pioneering project to strengthen the single sky in Central America that is similar to initiatives currently being carried out in Europe, the United States and Canada.
Atc around the world upgrade#
Indra has been awarded a 24.6-million-euro contract to upgrade and integrate the air traffic control (ATC) systems of Corporacion Centroamericana de Servicios de Navegación Aerea (COCESNA).
