PASSUR Aerospace has been given an "exclusive, perpetual use licence" to market, sell and support the L3Harris Symphony for Airports suite of products.
Stamford-based PASSUR will "assume responsibility for existing Symphony for Airports customers and align products with existing PASSUR solutions to offer more comprehensive solutions to customers", it said in a statement.
PASSUR aggregates data from the world's largest Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) network, including over 55,000 terrestrial ADS-B sensors, a global space-based satellite ADS-B network, weather feeds, air navigation service provider, airline and airport operator data. It uses machine learning and artificial intelligence-driven forecasting and predictions to give airport and airline operators solutions for real-time situational awareness, decision support, collaboration and surface management, the company said.
"The addition of Symphony products significantly increases the depth and breadth of our portfolio, and our reach in the airport market," said Brian Cook, chief executive of PASSUR Aerospace.