- Computer-aided mission planning system increases mission success
- Standardised operations support reduces operating costs
Cassidian is responsible for supplying the computer-based mission planning system for the German Air Force's Eurofighter aircraft. The German procurement authority BAAINBw (Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology and In-Service Support) placed an order with the company for approximately 15 million euros to deliver the mission planning system for the Eurofighter locations at Laage, Nörvenich, Wittmund and Neuburg.
"This mission planning system guarantees a near-realtime and secure synchronisation of all relevant data before and after a mission," explained Dr. Rolf Wirtz, head of
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