DFS, Raytheon Agree To Collaborate On Air Traffic Management Advances

DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH and Raytheon Co. of the U.S. have agreed to develop a next-generation air traffic management system based on Raytheon's AutoTrac system, the U.S. company said. Under a 1994 agreement, Raytheon is providing its AutoTrac 2000 ATM system for the new DFS control center in...

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