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Madrid Barajas Airport

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Madrid Barajas Airport is Spain's busiest airport, handling more than 40 million passengers a year between Spain's attractive capital city and hundreds of domestic, European and international destinations, and Barco has played a major part in its amazing development.

Its new facilities, together with an excellent geographical location and important international air transportation network, now enable it to secure its leading position among the principal airports of the world and as a major economic and decision making center on the continent. Further more, with this expansion, the airport will become an increasingly important hub airport, a major center for connections and activity between Europe and America, and in fact a vital gateway between America and Europe.

The Centro de Gestion Aeroportuario (CGA) is the coordination and management center for the new Madrid Barajas Airport Terminal. It is approximately 100 meters long and 40 meters wide. This center holds seven main control areas as follows.

  • COSEA: Service and incident management area
  • COMED: Groundside management including surface radar, taxiways, weather radar, etc.
  • COSEG: Surveillance area
  • CYMES: Systems and equipment management
  • Coordination room: Overall management
  • Training room: used for training new operators and existing operators any new technology.
  • Crisis management room: access to every camera and every screen


The first five are located within the main control room while the training and crisis management areas are located in two separate rooms. As is the norm, the CGA is operational 24/7 365 days a year.

In addition to the main room there are Barco facilities in Terminal 2. The CGRh24 room is where all flights are supervised and incidents are reviewed. The visualization is made up of three separate displays arranged in a curved configuration: the three displays in this area consist of a 5x3, 5x2, and a 4x2 configuration of Barco’s OverView mDG50-DL. There are numerous analog video input cards (16 inputs) to service these displays. There are plans to extend this facility to accommodate future expansion.

The Crisis room consists of a 5x3 configuration of Barco’s OverView mDG50-DL, also supplied with a number of analog video cards.


À propos de ce projet

Marché(s)
  • Traffic Management Centers
  • Surveillance Centers
  • ATC
Date janvier 2006
Emplacement Madrid, SPAIN
Téléchargements
Produits
ProduitQuantitéTaille
OverView mDR50-DL14x(2x2)50"
OverView cDR67-DL2x(7x2) + (6x2) + 4x(5x2) + (3x2) + (2x1)67"
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