SAN FRANCISCO AIRPORT INSTALLS TWO NEW PASSUR OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS
August 1st, 2012 BY LEAH GERMAIN CALIFORNIA'S San Francisco International Airport (SFO) has contracted Connecticut-based software firm, PASSUR Aerospace Inc. to install two new organisation software systems, designed to reduce tarmac delays, while coordinating and distributing airport information more effectively. The PASSUR OPSnet Field Condition Report (FCR) system will enable SFO to consolidate key data, such as field conditions and runway maintenance plans, onto one central computer screen so that adjustments to departure sequences can be made quickly and easily by airport ...
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