Kingdom of Bahrain and Leonardo announce advanced radar systems upgrade at Manama Airport

Rome,  15 November 2024 10:39

The Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications of the Kingdom of Bahrain has recently signed a contract with Leonardo to upgrade and enhance air traffic control and radar systems at Manama Airport. The project is part of Bahrain’s ongoing commitment to bolster aviation safety, airspace efficiency and regional air navigation services.

The agreement, which has been announced during Bahrain International Airshow, will see Leonardo supply, deliver and install cutting-edge radar systems, including the ATCR 33S NG primary surveillance radar and SIR S/I secondary surveillance radar. These advanced technologies, along with associated equipment, will enhance Bahrain’s air traffic management capabilities by delivering real-time, high-resolution surveillance across the Kingdom’s airspace.

The supply, which extends over three years until early 2027, also includes comprehensive in-service support, ensuring operational effectiveness and sustainability of the radar systems over the contract period. Leonardo’s commitment encompasses not only on-site installation but also remote services and support, bringing the highest standards in radar technology to Bahrain’s aviation infrastructure.

This upgrade represents a significant leap forward in Bahrain’s air traffic management capacity, reinforcing its strategic role in Middle Eastern aviation. The Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications, in partnership with Leonardo, is proud to advance Bahrain’s aviation safety, efficiency and technological leadership with this critical infrastructure investment.