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Peruvian airspace is operated by Jotron ATC radio and recording systems


Jotron AS has supplied and successfully installed VHF radio systems in 21 Peruvian airports and remote sites.

Together with local partners Sistemas, Control e Ingeniería S.A.C. and 3A Infrastructura S.A.C., Jotron signed a contract with the Peruvian Company Corporación Peruana de Aeropuertos y Aviación Comercial S.A.  (CORPAC) in 2020. CORPAC is a government-owned corporation, in charge of managing and operating the Peruvian public airport network.

The air traffic control (ATC) radios have been successfully installed and are in operation. Previously, the companies have completed several ATC installations in Peru. Jotron Ricochet recorders are in operation at 11 Peruvian airports, including Lima’s Jorge Chavez International Airport (CORPAC headquarters). The Ricochet recorder ensures synchronized replay of ATC data and allows an unlimited number of channels to be recorded simultaneously.

Jotron has actively participated as a supplier within the ATC market since 1974. Today, Jotron radio and recording technology can be found in more than 100 countries.

“We are delighted to be a trusted and preferred ATC supplier in Peru,” says Christian Pindsle, Director Regional Sales ATC, Jotron. “We have been working closely with our local partners Sistemas, Control e Ingeniería S.A.C., and 3A Infrastructura S.A.C on this project. The 21 airports are now equipped and successfully operated using Jotron radios and control systems.”

“We are pleased to enhance the safety of Peruvian ATC together with Jotron,” says Eng. Francisco Diaz Mendoza Project Manager, Sistemas, Control e Ingeniería S.A.C. and 3A Infrastructura S.A.C.

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