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Revolutionizing Flight: Rohde & Schwarz Fuels Germany’s Skies

Rohde & Schwarz has proudly revealed the successful execution of the Radio Site Upgrade and Modernization (RASUM 8,33) initiative alongside DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH for all aircraft navigating within German airspace. This program entails the wireless modernization across Germany, incorporating around 4000 radios at nearly 100 radio installations, all interlinked to the four primary area control centers and 15 international airports managed by DFS.

The field-tested Rohde & Schwarz air traffic management (ATM) comprehensive solution guarantees secure and effective operations within airspace.

“Having a collaborator such as Rohde & Schwarz throughout the extensive multi-year project timeline is vital, as their reliability is exceptional. Their specialists demonstrate unparalleled technical knowledge, and the firm possesses remarkable capabilities in development, manufacturing, and deployment of complete systems,” Verena Becker, DFS Project Manager for RASUM 8,33, elaborates. “The interaction with the trustworthy and cooperative team was consistently constructive and objective-driven, making the collaboration with Rohde & Schwarz enjoyable from system design to execution and commissioning.”

Marius Münstermann, Vice President of ATM at Rohde & Schwarz states: “Together, as a cohesive team, we addressed the elevated technical and operational demands of German airspace. As a frontrunner in technology with cutting-edge turnkey offerings, the Rohde & Schwarz portfolio emphasizes durability, sustainability, and high system availability with minimal failure probability. This initiative signifies yet another instance of our cooperation in our long-term and trusted alliance with DFS.”

Founded 90 years ago, Rohde & Schwarz has been dedicated to technological advancement. With its pioneering solutions and products, this tech enterprise empowers both industrial and governmental clients to foster a safer and more connected world.

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