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Tactical Communications & Data Links installations at Zayed International Airport (AUH)

تركيبات الاتصالات التكتيكية وروابط البيانات في مطار زايد الدولي

Tactical comms is the nervous system of modern joint operations: Link 16 and emerging Link 22, MUOS and INMARSAT SATCOM, HF/VHF/UHF software-defined radios, VMF, LTE-based mesh comms, ground-to-air data links for UAS, and the crypto / key-management infrastructure that secures them. The hardware sits on fighters, AEW&C, MPA, tankers, rotary assets, ships and forward-operating bases. Interoperability with US, NATO and GCC-peer partners drives specification — Saudi, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain all operate Link 16 extensively.

Renamed in 2024 in honour of the UAE's founding father, Zayed International announced itself to the world with Terminal A — a sculptural, light-flooded building the size of 27 football pitches, opened the same year. Home to Etihad's Greenliner fleet, the airport is Abu Dhabi's statement that capital-of-culture ambitions demand capital-of-aviation infrastructure. Passenger volumes surged to 28.8 million in 2024 as Etihad accelerated a 170-aircraft fleet plan.

7 named installations
7 suppliers
Open capex: $2bn
Deployment evidence

Who supplies tactical communications & data links at AUH

Suppliers with cited installations at Zayed International Airport. Year and scope are sourced from supplier reference lists, press releases and project bulletins where available.

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