Thales to develop dual
GPS/Galileo satellite navigation system
09 MARCH, 2018 - SOURCE:
FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM - BY: MICHAEL GUBISCH - LONDON
French technology group Thales will develop, under
a European Union project, satellite navigation equipment that can process
signals from two competing systems.
To
be flight tested on an ATR turboprop, the technology will be able to access
both the US GPS and European Galileo systems.
Launched by the EU’s Global
Navigation Satellite Systems Agency, the four-year effort is called EDG²E,
which stands for equipment for dual frequency Galileo, GPS and EGNOS. The
latter is a space-based augmentation system which allows an aircraft's
position, altitude and velocity to be accurately determined.
Thales will lead a consortium on
the project, including ATR, Thales Alenia Space, French technology firm AKKA,
Dassault and France’s civil aviation authority DGAC.
ATR says the dual-frequency,
multi-constellation receiver will facilitate “enhanced navigation capabilities”
and that a prototype will be trialled on one of the manufacturer’s test
aircraft by 2021.
The Toulouse-based airframer –
which is jointly owned by Airbus and Leonardo – sees the project as an
opportunity to explore “technical topics and solutions that are specific to
regional aviation”.
Thales
Avionics vice-president for research and technology Philippe Benquet
states the equipment will make navigation “more precise and thus safer” and
will be “unleashing potential for increased air traffic”.
He sees service entry for the
equipment by 2025.
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