Τhe agreement for the procurement of advanced radio navigation systems for Greek airports was signed by Transport & Infrastructure Minister Kostas Karamanlis and French multinational company Thales in Athens on Friday, state news agency amna reported.
As a manufacturer of aerospace technologies and defense security systems, Thales will provide 29 aero-navigational and landing systems, to be installed in the country’s major and regional airports, at a cost of 16.3 million euros.
Greece will thus be upgrading 25-year-old current systems, and also be aligning with the EU’s Single European Sky (SES) initiative.
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