Homepage ASD-Network

Thales UK News - Category: Aerospace Aviation

Featured Events

Capabilities Based Requirements & Architectural Frameworks

Date: 19 Feb 2009 - 20 Feb 2009
Location: Washington, D.C., United States


Performance-Based Logistics

Date: 16 Mrch 2009 - 19 Mrch 2009
Location: Washington, DC, United States



Featured Reports

BATF (Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives)


Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis - Aviation Consultants


Financial Analysis - AMR Corporation



Search Companies

Find over 9000 Aerospace, Aviation, Space, Defence & Security companies & organisations.

Thales Wins Cat III ILS/DME Navaids Contract for Liverpool Airport

(August 12, 2008) -- Thales UK today announces the signing of a contract to supply and install a Cat III 420 Instrument Landing System (ILS)1 and 415 Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)2 to Liverpool John Lennon Airport. Thales UK now has orders for more than 25 Thales 420 ILS systems to be supplied to the Ministry of Defence and Regional Airports in the UK. This order continues Thales UK's success in the regional airports market.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is replacing its existing ILS/DME installation and chose Thales' latest generation equipment, enabling them to provide a CATIII landing capability.

Steve Hill, Vice President and Managing Director of Thales UK's air systems business, says: "This contract further increases our footprint in this market and is an acknowledgement of our capabilities in this area."

Keith Carr, Director of Thales UK's Chessington facility, which will be providing the systems, says: "Thales is extremely pleased to be able to provide the CAT III landing system upgrade which will enhance flight safety into Liverpool John Lennon Airport. Thales looks forward to a long term relationship with Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the Peel group."

Chris Kelly, Head of Air Traffic Services for the Peel Airports Group comments: "Liverpool John Lennon Airport is pleased to have selected Thales UK to supply and install a new CATIII ILS/DME system that will replace the current CATII ILS for runway 27. This upgrade continues the Airport Company's investment in improvements in its airfield infrastructure and is a part of a programme of work to offer ILS CATIII landing operations at the Airport."

Source : Thales UK

Recent News from Thales UK

ASD Network • the smart network • contact usterms & conditionsprivacy policyadvertisingfaqs