Mexico is to install Northrop Grumman surveillance radars in the first phase of air-traffic-control (ATC) modernisation. Primary and secondary radar will be installed at Guadalajara and near Mexico City.
Source: Flight International
1997-09-24T14:03:00+01:00
Mexico is to install Northrop Grumman surveillance radars in the first phase of air-traffic-control (ATC) modernisation. Primary and secondary radar will be installed at Guadalajara and near Mexico City.
Source: Flight International
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