The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)
and Aireon LLC have signed an agreement to provide space-based
Automatic Dependent Surveillance – Broadcast (ADS-B) data for the
Singapore Flight Information Region (FIR).
Singapore will be the first air navigation
service provider in the Asia Pacific region to adopt space-based
ADS-B.
The agreement includes a 12-year subscription to
Aireon’s space-based ADS-B service which will allow for
comprehensive surveillance coverage over the airspace in the
entire Singapore FIR.
“A little over a year ago, Aireon signed a
Memorandum of Agreement with CAAS to explore the feasibility and
impact of implementing space-based ADS-B in the Singapore FIR,”
said Don Thoma, CEO, Aireon. “The CAAS and Aireon teams
successfully worked together to evaluate the capabilities, assess
the operational changes and measure the benefits that could be
realized by spaced-based ADS-B.”
Aireon’s space-based ADS-B service will be
operational in 2018. Over the next two years, CAAS will be setting
up the necessary infrastructure to integrate the service with Air
Traffic Control systems. When implemented, space-based ADS-B will
provide continuous surveillance of ADS-B equipped aircraft in the
Singapore FIR. It will supplement existing surveillance sensors
and improve air traffic controllers’ situational awareness.
Mr Kevin Shum, Director-General of CAAS, said,
“Demand for air travel is growing rapidly in the Asia Pacific
region. CAAS is committed to continuously invest in cutting edge
and cost effective air traffic management capabilities to manage
this growth. The use of space-based ADS-B will keep Singapore at
the forefront of emerging air traffic management technologies. By
doing so, we can safely improve the efficiency and capacity of air
navigation services for the areas under our responsibility.”
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