Frequentis to Supply Air Traffic Management System to South Sudan
Frequentis has secured a contract to deliver a new air traffic management system to South Sudan's Civil Aviation Authority. The deployment aims to enhance airspace safety and efficiency.

Austrian technology provider Frequentis AG announced it will supply a new air traffic management (ATM) system to South Sudan's Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA). The contract aims to improve the safety and efficiency of the nation's airspace.
The new system is expected to significantly enhance regional air traffic control and surveillance capabilities. This upgrade is particularly relevant for countries in the process of developing their aviation infrastructure. Specific financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.
Frequentis's solution will incorporate state-of-the-art air traffic control communication and surveillance technologies. These systems are fundamental for modern aviation, ensuring secure flight paths and effective air traffic management within global air traffic networks.
With decades of experience in the ATM sector, Frequentis's technology is utilized in airports and control centers worldwide. This latest contract underscores the company's presence in developing aviation markets.