Chile's Milestone: World's First Solar-Powered Air Traffic Control Radar

Micaela Marinelli
March 27, 2024

In a pioneering move towards environmental sustainability and enhanced air safety, Chile has unveiled the world's inaugural solar-powered air traffic control radar. Situated in the expansive Atacama Desert, this cutting-edge radar installation, a collaboration between Chile's Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC) and the renowned French technology firm Thales, marks a significant breakthrough in aviation technology.

Featuring 340 strategically positioned solar panels, this radar station operates entirely on solar energy, ensuring continuous and precise air traffic control and surveillance even in remote regions. This groundbreaking initiative not only positions Chile as a global leader in sustainable aviation practices but also reinforces air safety standards, particularly in the strategically vital airspace of northern Chile.

By harnessing the power of the sun, Chile's innovative approach underscores its commitment to environmental stewardship and technological advancement in aviation, setting a new standard for the industry worldwide.

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