Entidad Pública Aeropuertos Españoles y
Navegación Aérea (AENA), which manages air traffic control in
Spanish airspace, has selected SITA to upgrade its air to ground
radio network to meet the requirements of the European regulations
on the implementation of data link services.
The regulations
relate to the deployment of VHF Digital Link (VDL) Mode 2, in
conjunction with the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN)
or ATN/VDLm2 as it is known.
The agreement covers the upgrade of 27 VHF
ground stations, which AENA acquired from SITA in 2002, and the
deployment of 11 new stations. It also includes the delivery of an
independent VDLm2 frequency, and ATN infrastructure, monitoring
platform from ALTYS Technologies.
Spain’s airspace,
which covers mainland Spain, the Balearic and Canary Islands, is
one of the fastest growing in Europe and recent forecasts by
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus (Global Market Forecast
2011-2030) suggest air traffic in Spain will almost double by
2030. The introduction of air to ground data link services is
therefore a major requirement not only to meet the requirements
for the Single European Sky but to provide Spanish air space with
reduced pilot and controller workload, improved air route capacity
and to enhance safety.
Jesus Cid, Head of
Communications Division for Air Navigation, AENA, said, “Working
with SITA means that we can count on an ideal partner for the
essential upgrade of the AENA VHF radio network to meet the
requirements of the European mandate related to ATN/VDLm2
infrastructure ... It is important for AENA that we
continue to improve the management of Spain’s air space and participate in the Single European Sky project which will deliver
both safety and environmental improvements across Europe.”
Philip Clinch, SITA Vice President, Aircraft Services,
added, “This two-phase project to upgrade and expand Spain’s VHF
ground station network has already begun and will be completed by
next year. This confirms AENA’s leadership in meeting the requirements of the European mandate to offer CPDLC (Controller
Pilot Data Link Communications) service to airlines operating in Spanish airspace, the majority of which already use SITA’s AIRCOM
services.”
In 2009, a European regulation, the
Implementing Rule on Data Link Services, was enacted. This
regulation mandates the introduction of the CPDLC application in
the European Union airspace. It requires all EU air navigation
service providers and airspace users operating in their airspace
to be equipped with the required ICAO-compliant technology based
around the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) and VHF
Digital Link Mode 2 (VDLm2) from 2013 onwards.
CPDLC enables pilots and air traffic controllers to exchange
certain routine air traffic control messages via data link
replacing the traditional means of communication over radio that
have been used in the industry for over 50 years.
EUROCONTROL, the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, estimates
that CPDLC implementation in European airspace will bring an 11%
increase in capacity and a 29% reduction in controller workload.
Safety will also be enhanced thanks to the replacement of congested, bad-quality voice channels by data channels where
messages are unambiguous and available on screen in the cockpit.
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