Aeronav News
September 2009
Trinidad and Tobago Civil Aviation Authority extends its current contract with Aeronav to further enhance the VHF Aeronautical Mobile Services Communication System for the Supply, Installation and Commissioning of two (2) New VHF Air/Ground Radio Frequencies 124.0 MHz (A5) & 119.55 MHz (Piarco Terminal). TTCAA also signs a contract with Aeronav for new VHF Equipment Shelters for Trinidad Morne Bleu and Tobago High sites.
September 2009
Aeronav signs a contract to deliver a new DME System for installation at St. Kitts Island (Eastern Caribbean Civil Aviation Authority). The system will have a new Remote Control and Monitoring System and Radio Link. The project includes installation and on-site training.
September 2009
Arik Airline, with the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Babatunde Omotoba and other top government dignitaries on board, landed its first flight amidst jubilation and celebration before a large and enthusiastic crowd at Akwa Ibom International Airport. Governor Godswill O. Akpabio expressed satisfaction at the fulfillment of one of his election campaign promises with the establishment of the airport aimed at the economic transformation of Akwa Ibom State. Aeronav Inc. and its partner Strasscorp, congratulate the project team for their diligent efforts. Aeronav will remain on site for several months to complete the installation of the runway lighting systems, meteorological systems, ATC communications equipment and consoles. Aeronav expresses its thanks to the people of The Federal Republic of Nigeria for the privilege of working with them and for their cooperation. Click here to see photos of the project.
July 2009
Aeronav signs contract with Ghana Civil Aviation Authority to replace four (4) specifically designed 28” LCD Radar Display Flat Panel Screens for the Area Control Center (ACC) in Accra. The project includes integration of the new Radar Display and on-site installation.
February 2009
LNS International and The Aeronav Group announce the award of a $4.5 million contract by Trinidad & Tobago Civil Aviation Authority to supply an Air Traffic Control Tower at Piarco International Airport, Trinidad (LNS Model CT-480). The project represents a strategic investment to meet increasing demands for aviation services in the region.





