Ground-to-Air Radio Systems
Trusted Globally For Reliable Ground-to-Air Communications
Since 1992 our Air Traffic Control (ATC) radios have provided clear, reliable, ground-to-air communications to meet the dynamic communication requirements of air traffic control centers, commercial airports, and military air stations and range installations. With over 15,000 radios delivered, they are the first radios deployed in the National Airspace System (NAS) to support VoIP global standards, and have quickly become the preferred choice of the FAA and DoD to replace legacy radios.
The General Dynamics CM-300 series ATC radios have had a profound effect on our ability to communicate.
Reliable, clear, dynamic.
Gary Westfal, Senior Program Manager
Air Traffic Control Requirements and Resources, USAF Special Operations Command
CM-300/350 Air Traffic Control Radios
Air Traffic Control (ATC) radios need to keep pace with the demanding volume of air traffic. Knowing that your ATC radios can perform well in a high stress environment helps to make your job a little less stressful.
Air Traffic Control Radio Simulcast System
Watch how our Simulcast System expands radio coverage and provides a scalable solution to resolve your ground to air coverage gap issues.
Unmatched Reliability
According to the latest FAA Fielded Reliability Report, the CM-300/350 V2 radios average 695,000 hours Fielded Mean Time Between Failure (FMTBF) across 266 operational terminal sites monitored, making them one of the most reliable ATC radios in the world.
In Focus
More NewsU.S. Air Force Orders General Dynamics Air Traffic Control Radios for Bases in Europe
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – General Dynamics Mission Systems received a contract from the U.S. Air Force to supply more than 140 CM-300/350 V2 Air Traffic Control (ATC) radios, replacing existing ATC radios currently operating at U.S. Air Force in Europe (USAFE) locations.
General Dynamics Mission Systems Releases Updated MUOS Waveform for U.S. Navy Digital Modular Radio
The new waveform is software that adds the MUOS capability to software-defined DMR radios, and improves secure voice, video and data communications across the MUOS satellite communications (SATCOM) network.
General Dynamics Mission Systems Awarded Contract for Continued Procurement of U.S. Navy Digital Modular Radio
With more than 700 DMR radios deployed across the U.S. Navy’s fleet, General Dynamics continues its commitment to provide the Navy with new and innovative radio technologies, developing next-generation communications that support the ever-evolving mission needs of sailors operating around the world.