The company claims that these will help increase travellers’ safety as well as the efficiency of ground operations. The TETRA systems will bring enhanced voice and data communications to ground staff, security personnel, maintenance and operations teams.
In addition, Motorola Solutions has already deployed a new MOTOTRBO Capacity Plus Multi-Site DMR system across 13 airports in Greece. This was achieved following what the company describes as a well-coordinated preparation process, resulting in a quick transition to the new digital radio system in less than two hours at airports in Aktion, Chania, Kavala, Corfu, Kos, Mytilene, Mykonos, Rhodes, Samos, Santorini, Skiathos, Thessaloniki and Zakynthos.
Phil Jefferson, vice president Western Europe and North Africa at Motorola Solutions, said the company is seeing growth in airports’ interest for advanced critical communications systems. “Airports across Europe have long been traditional users of our reliable radio communication solutions. Growing numbers of passengers in airports across the region means security and quality of service becomes a more challenging task. With advanced mission-critical radio systems, airport staff are better equipped to provide a safe and smooth travel experience for passengers.”