
ATC Network has republished Vigilant Aerospace Systems’ press release about the company’s recent deployment of its FlightHorizon TEMPO airspace management system at the Oklahoma Air & Space Port in Burns Flat, Oklahoma. The article reports that the installation includes multiple long-range radars and transponder receivers as part of Vigilant Aerospace’s multi-year project with the Oklahoma Department of Aerospace and Aeronautics to support advanced uncrewed aircraft, autonomous aircraft, and future spaceflight testing at the site. It also highlights the system’s role in providing automatic detect-and-avoid services, real-time traffic display, and traffic logging across a large operating area.
This deployment is part of a broader effort to expand Oklahoma’s aerospace test infrastructure, including support for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations and long-range flight testing without relying on chase aircraft for every mission. The article also notes current and planned radar coverage growth around Clinton-Sherman and points readers to the system’s broader value for safe, scalable airspace awareness. Read the full article on ATC Network for more detail on the deployment and its role in Oklahoma’s expanding autonomous aviation and aerospace testing strategy.
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