05/07/2026 | Press release | Archived content
The global airspace is congested and complex - and it's putting a lot of pressure on radar systems designed for a previous era of flight.
To manage today's mix of commercial flights, manned military aircraft, UAVs and even space launches, operators need real-time, pinpoint-accurate data showing where aircraft are in relation to one another.
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Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, was selected by the Federal Aviation Administration to help accelerate that effort with two radars that are now central to the modernization push: the Condor Mk3 and the ASR-XM. Both will be produced at the Collins site in Largo, Florida, which is undergoing a $26.5 million capacity-expansion project.
Here's how these radars - and scaling up their production - will make the modern airspace more manageable.
Nate Boelkins | President of Avionics | Collins Aerospace
The Condor Mk3 sends out a signal and receives a clear reply with the aircraft's identity, altitude and location, giving controllers a dependable snapshot of who and what is in the sky.
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