SeRo Systems Awarded EUROCONTROL Contract for GRX Surveillance Receivers
SeRo Systems received a contract from EUROCONTROL to supply GRX single- and multi-band receivers for air traffic surveillance across Europe. The company completed two delivery batches in January and April 2026 and will ship the final units in June.
en.globes.co.ilSeRo Systems announced on May 27, 2026, that it had been awarded a contract by EUROCONTROL to provide next-generation GRX receivers for deployment throughout European airspace. The contract covers both single-band and multi-band units designed for radio-frequency monitoring of air traffic surveillance signals.
Deliveries of the receivers began earlier in the year.
The first batch arrived in January 2026 and the second in April 2026. A final shipment is scheduled for June 2026, bringing the total number of units delivered under the contract to 120. The new hardware includes advanced L-band monitoring capabilities intended to support data integration across European air traffic control systems.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
4 events- January 2026
First batch of GRX receivers delivered under the EUROCONTROL contract.
1 sourceBenzinga - April 2026
Second batch of GRX receivers delivered.
1 sourceBenzinga - May 27, 2026
SeRo Systems announced the EUROCONTROL contract award.
1 sourceBenzinga - June 2026
Final batch of 120 total receivers scheduled for delivery.
1 sourceBenzinga
Potential Impact
- 01
European air traffic surveillance systems will receive 120 new RF monitoring receivers by June 2026.
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SeRo Systems will complete hardware deliveries scheduled across three separate months.
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