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Changes to the Gibraltar skyline as ATC radar retires after 40 years' service

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As from yesterday, Tuesday the 23 April, works began which will change the skyline on the top of the Rock of Gibraltar.

ATC Radar being demolished after 40 year's service at the top of the Rock of Gibraltar.

Since April 2022, there have been two Radar domes (golf balls) at the top of the Rock while RAF Gibraltar, and their contractor, Aquila, upgraded the Air Traffic Control radar which is used by Air Traffic Controllers to pass navigational and traffic information to all aircraft landing and taking off from Gibraltar.

ATC Radar being demolished after 40 year's service at the top of the Rock of Gibraltar.

The old radar, which has served Gibraltar for nearly 40 years, will be dismantled, leaving just one dome atop the Rock.

ATC Radar being demolished after 40 year's service at the top of the Rock of Gibraltar.

Unlike two years ago, the services of a RAF Chinook aren’t required this time and a crane will be driven up to Rock Gun to remove all the old equipment by road to HM Naval Base from where it will sail to the UK to be recycled.

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