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Dominican Republic Airports Renew Rockwell Collins’ ARINC vMUSE Platform

By Juliet Van Wagenen | September 23, 2014
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The Gregorio Luperon Airport in the Dominican Republic
The Gregorio Luperon Airport in the Dominican Republic is one the airports renewing its ARINC vMUSE Platform. Photo: Rockwell Collins

[Avionics Today 09-23-2014] Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (Aerodom) has signed a multi-year contract renewal with Rockwell Collins for the company’s ARINC vMUSE Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) system at Las Américas (SDQ) and Gregorio Luperón (POP) airports. ARINC vMUSE enables airports to support multiple airline applications running concurrently on the same workstation.

The contract with Aerodom — a private company located in the Dominican Republic authorized by the Dominican government to manage six of the country’s nine airports — also includes the renewal of ARINC LocalCheck, the airports’ local departure control system (LDCS); and Rockwell Collins’ ARINC Counter Allocation Display System (CADS). Aerodom also contracted with Rockwell Collins for its ARINC Managed Services to provide on-site IT airport systems maintenance and support at both locations.

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