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Who owns the world's first solar-powered air traffic control radar station?
Chile’s General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC), Chile’s civil aviation authority and Thales, a global leader in technology, are operating the world’s first 100% powered by solar energy air traffic control radar station.
Where is a solar radar station located?
Located in the Atacama Desert in Northern Chile at more than 3500 metres, the radar station will run exclusively on sustainable energy by harnessing the region's high solar incidence. Equipped with 340 strategically positioned panels, the station has a maximum generation capacity of approximately 960 kWh per day, covering an area of 10,000 m 2.
What is the world's first air traffic control radar?
The world’s first Air Traffic Control radar 100% powered by solar energy is now in full operation in the Atacama Desert, securing DGAC’s air traffic control and surveillance in Northern Chile.
What are radars used for?
Combined, the radars provide all the operational surveillance requirements of both civil and military air traffic control detecting both slow and fast-moving targets such as helicopters, commercial planes, and jets.
How many air traffic radars does Thales have?
With more than 1100 Air Traffic radars deployed in the world, Thales is recognized as a world leader in air surveillance technology and as an innovative strategic partner within the aerospace technology industry.
What is ATC co-mounted radar?
A precedent in terms of sustainable development, the ATC co-mounted radar, with a STAR NG primary and RSM secondary radar, ensure operational surveillance requirements of both civil and military air traffic control, detecting both slow and fast moving targets.


