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Look Who’s Using Ada
Ada continues to be used extensively in its traditional domains of avionics, aerospace, transportation and defense but you’ll also find it popping up in some unexpected places. The following is a list of just some of the companies and projects using Ada today. You may also want to consult the list found here.Air Traffic Control
EuroControl – European air traffic control organization (34 member states)
Over 20 Government ATC Agencies – including: Canada, China, UK and USA
Aviation (Commercial)
Airbus – Aircraft: A320, A330, A340, A350 XWB
Boeing – Aircraft: 787, 777, 767,757, 747-400, 737-200, (and others)
Canadian Air – Aircraft: Regional Jet
Fokker – Aircraft: F 100
Ilyushin – Aircraft: II-96M
Raytheon – Aircraft: Beechjet 400A (business jet)
ULA – Atlas and Delta Expendable Launch Vehicles
Aviation (Defense)
BAE Systems – Aircraft: Harrier, Hawk
Boeing – K767 Tanker, C130 AMP
EADS – Aircraft: Tornado, A330 MRTT
Eurocopter – Aircraft: Tiger and NH90 helicopters
Eurofighter GmbH – Aircraft: Eurofighter
Lockheed Martin – Aircraft: F-16, F-22, C-130J
Martin Baker – Aircraft: F14, F18 and T-45
Communications, Satellites and Receivers
Inmarsat – Voice/data communications to ships and mobile communications
Hertz – NeverLost GPS receiver
RadarSat Intl. – NeverLost GPS receiver
Astrium in the UK – Sentinel-1
Defense Related Projects
Honeywell – Modular Azimuth Position System
MBDA – Missile systems
Raytheon – Extended Air Defense Test bed Simulation and Modeling Toolkit
Raytheon – Cobra Dane Radar System
Rail Transportation
Channel Tunnel
French High-Speed Rail System (TGV)
Hong Kong Suburban Rail
London Underground
Paris Metro and Suburban Rail
Financial Applications
PostFinance
BNP Paribas
Others
Lawrence Livermore National Labs
National Ignition Facility