Micro Nav and Global ATS have been acquired by Indra Sistemas S.A.
Indra Sistemas S.A. strengthens its leadership in global air traffic management (ATM) with the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of Micro Nav and Global ATS from UK-based Quadrant Group. This acquisition enhances Indra’s industry-leading capabilities, solidifying its position as a global player in the air traffic control and management market.
Micro Nav specializes in simulation systems and offers the leading civilian and military air traffic controller training solution in the market. Its Beginning to End Simulation Training (BEST) system stands out for its ability to adapt to the needs of each client, offering combined tower and radar training, as well as highly realistic 3D scenarios and immersive experiences. With a team of 40 employees, Micro Nav delivers this training to both civilian and military clients worldwide.
Global ATS is the UK’s leading provider of air traffic controller training services, catering to general aviation, regional and international airports across the UK. The company also has a growing international presence in the Middle East, Asia and the CIS regions.
Indra is a leading global defense, aerospace and technology company, and a world leader in digital transformation and information technologies in Spain and Latin America through its subsidiary Minsait. Its business model is based on a comprehensive range of proprietary products with a high-value approach and significant innovation, making it the technological partner for the digitalization and key operations of its clients worldwide. Sustainability is an integral part of its strategy and culture, addressing both current and future social and environmental challenges. In the 2023 fiscal year, Indra employed more than 57,000 people, had a local presence in 46 countries and operated in over 140 countries.
Oaklins Cavendish, one of Oaklins’ member firms in the UK, advised on the sale of Micro Nav and Global ATS from the Quadrant Group to Indra.
Peter Rae
Chairman, Quadrant Group
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