Saab Sensis Corporation

Saab Sensis Corporation
Industry Air Traffic Management
Founded 1985
Headquarters East Syracuse, New York
Key people
Mike Gerry, President
Parent Saab AB
Website http://saab.com/region/north-america/saab-sensis/

Saab Sensis Corporation is a U.S. technology company based in East Syracuse, New York and is a subsidiary of Saab Group. Saab Sensis, formerly Sensis Corporation, was acquired by Saab Group in 2011.[1] Following the acquisition, Saab consolidated its U.S. defense businesses under a new U.S.-based company named Saab Defense and Security USA (SDAS) leaving Saab Sensis to focus on air traffic solutions.[2] Today, Saab Sensis leads Saab's global Air Traffic Management business with primary offices in Australia, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the U.S.

Saab Sensis is a leading provider of decision support tools for the air traffic control (ATC) tower and offers a rich set of surveillance and collaborative decision making technologies for all phases of flight. In 2011, Saab Sensis commissioned the 35th ASDE-X system for the FAA. ASDE-X combines surface movement radar, multilateration and Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) surveillance to provide air traffic controllers with highly accurate, real-time position and identification information of aircraft and vehicles on the airport surface.[3]

Saab's solutions support traditional and virtual management environments. Saab's Remote Tower is used by Sweden's LFV, who became the world’s first air navigation service provider to manage an airport remotely when it started remote tower services at Örnsköldsvik Airport in 2015.[4]


References

  1. "Saab to Acquire Sensis Corporation". Saab AB. 2011.
  2. "Saab Consolidates U.S. Defense Businesses". National Defense Industrial Association. 2013.
  3. "Saab Sensis Commissions 35th ASDE-X System". Saab AB. 2011.
  4. "Sweden's LFV Inaugurates First 'Remote Tower' Operations". AIN Transport. 2015.
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