Airbus ProSky has been awarded a contract by
IATA to develop an Asia Pacific Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM)
implementation strategy that supports the collaborative efforts of
the different key aviation States within the Asia Pacific region.
The
IATA project has been endorsed by the ICAO Asia Pacific ATFM
Steering Group and the participating States. It will collate
current and planned ATFM initiatives in the region to establish a
baseline view of capability and interoperability. From this
baseline, implementation strategies for regional and sub-regional
ATFM will be recommended.
Ken Mclean,
IATA’s Regional Director Safety and Flight Operations, Asia
Pacific, said, “The Asia Pacific region is the world’s largest market
for air transport, ahead of Europe and the US. And it is expected
to get larger, accounting for 37% of global traffic by 2017 as
compared to 33% in 2012. With the anticipated traffic growth in
the region, it is critical that the aviation infrastructure,
including air traffic management, is able to accommodate the
demand. This project is an important element to ensure, through
collaboration, that the region’s ATM infrastructure is optimized
to handle the growing demand while minimizing delays.”
Airbus ProSky, the Air
Traffic Management (ATM) subsidiary of Airbus, is dedicated to
improving the performance of global ATM. Comprised of recognized
subject matter experts and offering intelligent ATM solutions,
Airbus ProSky works with stakeholders to maximize efficiency,
capacity and environmental sustainability.
Paul-Franck Bijou, CEO, Airbus ProSky, said, “IATA is
committed to a safe, efficient and sustainable air transport system throughout the APAC region and recognizes the requirement
for an APAC specific harmonized ATFM concept of operations. It is
the fastest growing aviation sector in the world and Airbus ProSky
is pleased to contribute, through this contract, to the
development and communication of an implementation strategy for
ATFM in the region.”
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