Aircraft flying into UK and Irish airspace are
set to enjoy seamless data link service as they enter continental
airspace from the North Atlantic and move across Western Europe.
This is as a result of UK NATS and the
Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) working together with SITA, an air
transport communications specialist, to deliver Controller Pilot
Data Link Communication (CPDLC) services to the British and Irish
area control centers in compliance with the EC regulation 2009/29,
which comes into force as part of the Single European Sky
initiative.
The SITA service and systems support long haul
and short haul versions of CPDLC. Long haul aircraft use a Future
Air Navigation Systems (FANS) version already implemented over the
Atlantic Ocean. Aircraft with FANS systems will now use the SITA
network and gateway to communicate with CPDLC systems in the UK
and Ireland domestic centers. Short haul aircraft use the ICAO
standard ATN version of CPDLC which works over the VDL mode 2
protocol, these aircraft will now use the SITA VDL ground stations
and gateway to connect to the same UK and Ireland domestic center
CPDLC systems.
Richard Deakin, CEO, NATS, said,
“NATS is dedicated to further enhancing our excellent safety
record and improving efficiency for our customers and with
increasing cost pressures we know we have to be innovative with
our solutions. For this investment, our requirements are very
specific and our timeline is quite aggressive but we are confident
that SITA is able to provide a fully integrated system that
combined the delivery of infrastructure and communication
services.”
The SITA data link front end processor (DL-FEP) gateway
which relay both FANS and ATN data traffic uses a Pro-ATN router provided by SITA’s partner Egis Avia to connect to the SITA ground
stations providing ICAO VDL mode 2 service. SITA has already
deployed this gateway at NATS' area control centers at Swanwick,
Prestwick and its corporate and technical centre in Whiteley.
As part of its ongoing commitment to the industry, and
to support the service being provided to NATS and the IAA, SITA is upgrading 25 existing VHF ground stations in the UK, Ireland and
surrounding countries. It is also investing in a further five new
VHF ground stations across the UK mainland and Ireland.
In total, SITA operates a global network of over 1,200 VHF
ground stations worldwide. SITA AIRCOM data link supports more
than 180 airlines with more than 8,500 individual aircraft in
routine airline operation. More than 1,200 customer aircraft use
advanced Future Air Navigation Systems (FANS) avionics, enabling
pilots to use data link instead of voice for communications with
air traffic control.
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