Big Brother......
A constellation of 66 new satellites that will be launched starting in 2015
will make it possible for operators to track their aircraft anywhere in the
world, even across oceans and remote regions where coverage is not currently
available, the project partners announced on Tuesday. Iridium Communications is
providing the technology, and NavCanada is the launch customer. For routes that
operate in oceanic airspace, the new Aireon satellites will provide a "quantum
improvement" in efficiency, said NavCanada CEO John Crichton. For example,
NavCanada said, flights across the North Atlantic should save $100 million per
year thanks to more efficient routing. The satellites, which are scheduled to be
online by 2017, will communicate with the ADS-B devices on airplanes.
The FAA is also working with Iridium, and is expected to be the second
customer for the technology, according to Reuters. "Because the insight and
control of air traffic management through space-based ADS-B is unparalleled, the
FAA will be engaged with Iridium and its Aireon partners in setting the
specifications and configuration of space-based ADS-B surveillance," said Chris
Metts, vice president of FAA's air traffic program. The new technology "will
enable commercial airline operations to be more efficient, safer and more
environmentally friendly," according to Iridium's news release.
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