A key milestone in the plans to build Singapore
as a Centre of Excellence for Air Traffic Management (ATM) was
achieved this week as the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
(CAAS) sealed four foundational collaboration agreements with
leading American and European organisations.
The four organisations - the Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU), The
MITRE Corporation (MITRE) and Airbus Prosky - are drivers or
significant participants in major ATM modernisation programmes, such as the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) in
the United States (US) and the Single European Sky ATM Research
(SESAR) in Europe.
The four agreements were signed over two days -
19 and 20 November 2012 - at the sidelines of the 12th
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Air Navigation
Conference held in Montreal, Canada.
The
partnership agreements will set in motion a wide range of
collaborative activities, including research & development, test-bedding and validation of ATM concepts,
technologies and solutions for the continued safety and efficiency
of the growing air traffic in Singapore and the Asia Pacific
region. These include ways and means to maximise airspace capacity, optimise aircraft operations and enhance air navigation
services operational and human performance.
“CAAS is pleased to sign
agreements with the four leading organisations to advance ATM
research and development in Singapore under our Centre of
Excellence for ATM initiative. With their extensive experience
and expertise in ATM modernisation, these organisations will bring
significant value to the development of ATM solutions for
Singapore and the Asia Pacific region,” said Mr Yap Ong Heng,
Director-General, CAAS.
“Collaborating with partners from other regions will also
contribute to ATM harmonisation and interoperability across
regions in line with the International Civil Aviation Organization’s Aviation System Block Upgrade (ASBU) framework.”
The four agreements concluded are as follows:
Statement of
Intent with FAA: FAA is managing the overall implementation of
the NextGen programme. Under this Statement of Intent, areas of
potential FAA-CAAS ATM cooperation include R&D activities to
advance ATM modernisation, sharing of information, knowledge and
expertise to improve operational performance in the provision
of air navigation services; sharing and adaptation of best
practices, and proof of concept to demonstrate and validate new
ATM concepts.
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with MITRE:
MITRE provides technical expertise and support to various
international civil aviation authorities, airport operators,
airlines, and other aviation organisations in the areas of ATM
systems engineering, aviation operations, airspace design and
systems automation and integration. Under this MOU, CAAS and MITRE will explore cooperation in ATM R&D initiatives and
projects with an emphasis on improving safety, security, efficiency, capacity and environmental aspects of Singapore and
the Asia Pacific region’s aviation operations and infrastructure; sharing of knowledge and technology in the areas
of ATM, safety and regulation issues; and support and the availing of resources required to establish the required
capabilities and infrastructure that support ATM R&D activities in Singapore.
Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) with the SESAR JU:
SESAR JU is leading the Single European Sky ATM R&D efforts. Under
this MOC, areas of cooperation include the sharing of
information, knowledge and expertise; cooperation in
activities, notably under ICAO; proof of concept to demonstrate
and validate initiatives undertaken collaboratively; and collaboration in development activities to realise their
respective ATM modernisation programmes and in research activities
to develop ATM concepts, solutions and technologies for the
next generation of ATM systems. This MOC gives Singapore
valuable opportunities to partner with more than 125 members and
associate partners who are all established ATM entities in the
SESAR JU consortium. The MOC follows a Letter of Intent that
was signed between CAAS and SESAR JU on 13 February 2012.
Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) with Airbus ProSky: Airbus
ProSky is a subsidiary of aircraft manufacturer Airbus (which is
one of the 15 members of the SESAR JU), dedicated to improving
the performance of global ATM. The areas of cooperation under
this MOC include R&D, in particular coordination of initiatives
and projects and their execution; participation in joint projects
of common interest, including proof of concepts demonstrating
and validating new operational procedures and systems;
cooperation in activities to explore, develop and evaluate new ATM
concepts and systems for enhancement of ATM efficiency; and
sharing of technical knowledge in terms of ATM, safety and
regulation issues through workshops and exchanges.
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