Off Topic: 37 Years after Operation Entebbe
37 Years after Operation Entebbe.

On the week marking 37 years since Operation Entebbe, the IDF operation to rescue 105 hostages seized by terrorists on a flight in 1976 and brought to the Entebbe airport in Uganda, the Israeli company Trilogical Technologies has won a project for integrating and implementing a C2 system at the same airport.
The project, which is expected to start in the coming week, will encompass the manpower, vehicle and equipment departments serving the field’s ground services. The project was ordered by ENHAS, which operates 70% of the ground services at the Entebbe airport. In its framework, Trilogical’s software and hardware products will be integrated as part of a comprehensive solution for total control of the management of existing resources at the airport and carrying out missions in its airspace.
In the framework of the project, computer systems will be installed for the first time in the airfield’s operation, luggage, loading and unloading departments, as well as in the passenger, maintenance and cleaning departments. In addition, computer systems will be provided to the managers and operators, and a control system will be installed for control and warning in the event of operational or security irregularities.
Erez Lorber, Trilogical CEO, said that “We are pleased for the opportunity given to the company to carry out an extensive project in Uganda. There is a great deal of symbolism in the date when we are beginning the project.”
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