b'AIRFIELD SAFETYAUS | DAL | IND 19corner of the airport was captured, says Kronenburg. We installed all of our receiving capabilities on airport property at IND, which made it really easy. He credits the IND Airport Authoritys customer-focused approach for the speed in which the deployment was executed. Airport leadership is fully onboard withAircraft and ground the technology, says Berlen, even investingvehicles equipped with $235,000 in transponders for vehiclesADS-B transponders appear as moving iconsoperating on the airfield. It gives the toweron the airfield map. a more complete picture of the activity on the airfield, he notes. This is a sizeable investment that the airport authority is undertaking because we think its the right thing to do and it contributes to the overall safety of the airport.Kronenburg credits IND and AUS forOther airports are slated to receiveFlorida: Tampa International, Jacksonville making airport staff available to helpADS-B technology through FAAs SurfaceInternational, Daytona Beach International, uAvionix personnel complete site surveysAwareness Initiative by the end of 2025.Orlando Sanford International, Palm Beach and design work, so the project teamKronenburg reports that uAvionix willInternational and Miami Executive. could get the new systems connectedbe providing systems at six airports in within a 90-day timeframe.AirportImprovement.comOctober 2024'