France's Air Navigation Service Provider Signs Memorandum of Understanding with Aireon to Evaluate Space-Based ADS-B
MOU could pave the way for space-based ADS-B in French European airspace as well as in overseas territories
MCLEAN, Virginia, March 14, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Aireon announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Direction des Services de la Navigation Aérienne (DSNA), France's Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP). DSNA will now begin evaluating the technical and operational concepts of deploying space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) in its airspace. This will include assessing the increased safety, efficiency and reduced environmental impact benefits.
As a core member of the Central European Functional Airspace Block (FABEC), DSNA manages one of the busiest airspaces in Europe, controlling more than 3 million flights throughout its airspace in 2016, including five continental Air Traffic Control Centers. DSNA is also in charge of managing airspaces which include French Polynesia Oceanic airspace, New Caledonia airspace, Antilles-French Guiana, a portion of the Indian Ocean and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, some of them including vast amounts of oceanic airspaces that currently have limited surveillance. The MOU will allow DSNA to evaluate the impact of Aireon's real-time, accurate aircraft surveillance on the safety and efficiency in this airspace.
"Aireon's real-time surveillance capability could offer intriguing possibilities in-terms of overall cost-benefits, predominantly in areas of safety and efficiency; there is also the potential for terrestrial infrastructure redundancy and new surveillance provided throughout less than hospitable terrain," said Philippe Barnola, director of strategy and investments, DSNA. "We are excited to bring our experience in managing a wide range of challenging airspace, as a contribution to the AireonSM system's performances assessment."
"DSNA's assessment of Aireon's capabilities is confirmation of their commitment to always offer best-in-class service and technology to their customers and their employees," said Cyriel Kronenburg, vice president of aviation services, Aireon. "France has unique airspace responsibilities that span every hemisphere, through their regional centers. Aireon is exclusively able to provide one system that can support all their global-operational airspace, either as a primary solution for oceanic and remote airspace surveillance, or as a secondary-contingency solution to existing terrestrial-based surveillance systems. We look forward to the results of their assessment."
Aireon's space-based ADS-B system will be operational in 2018, upon completion of the Iridium NEXT satellite constellation. This past January, the first 10 Iridium NEXT satellites and their Aireon hosted-payloads were launched into low-Earth-orbit from Vandenberg Air Force Base on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. Seven additional SpaceX launches are scheduled to take place over the next 12 to 15 months, six carrying 10 Iridium NEXT satellites and one carrying five. In total, the operational constellation will consist of 66 satellites, while the remaining nine launched will serve as on-orbit spares. The service will provide ANSPs with global aircraft surveillance capability, and is expected to help reduce fuel costs, increase safety, and enable more efficient flight paths.
For additional information about Aireon, please visit www.aireon.com.
For more information about DSNA, please visit www.developpement-durable.gouv.fr.
About Aireon LLC
Aireon is deploying a global, space-based air traffic surveillance system for Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) equipped aircraft over the entire globe. For the first time, Aireon will provide real-time ADS-B surveillance to oceanic, polar and remote regions, as well as augment existing ground-based systems that are limited to terrestrial airspace. Aireon will harness next-generation aviation surveillance technologies and extend them globally to significantly improve efficiency, enhance safety, reduce emissions and provide cost savings benefits to all stakeholders. In partnership with leading ANSPs from around the world, NAV CANADA, Enav, the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) and Naviair, as well as Iridium Communications, Aireon will have an operational, global, space-based air traffic surveillance system by 2018. For more information about Aireon, visit: www.aireon.com.
About DSNA
DSNA (Direction des Services de la Navigation Aérienne), the French Air Navigation Service Provider, handled 3 million flights in 2016 and recorded the traffic peak day record in Europe: 10,820 flights on July 8th, 2016.
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