Bahrain International Airport has installed SITA’s
Professional Mobile Radio service through a five-year
$3.2 million agreement.
The fully managed turnkey
solution which provides voice and data communication through a dedicated
wireless network is now in operation for 640 users working for all
airlines and ground handlers on the airport campus. The number of users
is expected to grow to over 800 as the airport expands.
Captain Abdul Rahman Al Gaoud, Undersecretary for Civil Aviation
Affairs, said,“SITA’s ability to provide a TETRA based Mobile Radio
Service meets our needs exactly. The integrity of the radio coverage is
constantly checked by a radio-link test system and the ‘signal coding’
within the system protects against eavesdropping. We are already looking
to a second phase which will provide us with additional features.”
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) is an open digital
standard defined by the European Telecommunications Standard Institute
(ETSI).
Hani El Assaad, SITA Regional Vice President,
Middle East and Turkey added, “SITA Professional Mobile Radio is the best
private mobile voice solution for airports currently on the market. It
includes Java-enabled handsets, which support air transport-specific
applications like flight dialling, RFID-based security systems, control
and supervision of airfield lighting and many other features which
SITA’s exclusive focus on air transport makes us uniquely qualified to
support.”
A second phase may include an RFID-based Guard
Control System which requires security guards to swipe an RFID tag on
pre-defined patrol routes or the supervisor is alerted. Also under
discussion is flight dialling which enables the set-up of a temporary
group based around a flight number for rapid and dynamic communications
to all members of a turnaround crew.
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