The Departamento de Controle do Espaço Aéreo
(DECEA), Brazil’s air navigation service provider, is upgrading
its technology ahead of the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic
Games in 2016.
The latest improvement is the deployment of the
D-VOLMET service using SITA AIRCOMevamet, which provides live
weather information to aircraft during flights over a dedicated
data link.
SITA’s technology will send up-to-date
meteorological information, covering five flight information
regions (FIRs) and 150 airports in Brazil, via data link to
aircraft cockpit systems. This transmission of weather information
allows updates during flight, in contrast to the current system
which provides data to pilots before take-off with updates during
flight via voice radio. Sending the updates via data link to
cockpit printers instead of by voice enhances safety by providing
clearer information on any significant weather changes that
require pilots and air traffic controllers to change the
pre-defined flight plan.
Brig Mendes, General
Director, DECEA, said, “As we prepare to welcome the world to
Brazil, it is important we have the best possible technology in
place. Meteorological factors were responsible for a significant
number of air traffic delays in the first half of 2012 and by
providing high quality, reliable and above all live data on
meteorological conditions, we can help pilots and airlines reduce
those delays significantly. Full knowledge of all the weather
conditions also helps improve safety by giving the pilots the
tools to avoid bad weather as it develops.”
DECEA
has an important role in controlling the world’s airspace, since
it covers 8.5 million square kilometers of sovereign space, as
well as overseeing the major routes that cross the South Atlantic
from South America to Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
Philip Clinch, Vice President Aircraft Solutions, SITA,
said, “DECEA is investing in air traffic management (ATM) system modernization as the volume of air traffic in Brazil rises and
SITA welcomes DECEA’s selection of our D-VOLMET system which has
the immediate potential to realize safety, efficiency and
operational benefits for DECEA and airspace users alike.”
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