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New Delhi, India (PTI) Aug 19, 2008 A US defence major Raytheon would make a bid for a satellite-based navigation system for the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Raytheon along with its Indian partners would bid for the system wit h its Geosynchronous Augmented Navigation System (GAGAN) project, company's vice president for Airspace Management and Homeland Security Andy Zogg said in a statement. Raytheon will lead the team to deliver the GAGAN solution to AAI and ISRO. GAGAN is expected to provide satellite-based navigation for civil aviation across south and east Asia, which will provide India with the most accurate, flexible and efficient air navigation system deployed. "We look forward to continuing our collaborative relationship with ISRO and AAI during this critical phase of GAGAN," Zogg said, promising that the company was committed to a thorough transfer of knowledge of GAGAN to further enhance India's leadership position in air navigation. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Share This Article With Planet Earth
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