Indra has been hired by Canada to supply about 600 radios for its air traffic control systems. The deal, which is worth more than 13 million euros ($13.5 million), would swap out the government agency’s current equipment for the Spanish company Park Air T6 voice-over-internet protocol ground-to-air communications systems. These features will be used in conjunction with M7 radios that are built to securely connect to frequencies used by NATO members and other defense users.






