Europe ADS-B Mandate Coming June 2020
While much of the discussion around ADS-B Out mandates has focused
on the massive fleet of U.S.-registered aircraft that much comply by midnight
December 31, 2019, another big date is looming for European aircraft operators:
June 7, 2020.
After this date, aircraft flying IFR or general air traffic in
Europe with a maximum certified takeoff weight of more than 5,700 kg (12,566
pounds) or a maximum cruising true airspeed of more than 250 knots must meet
the ADS-B Out equipage requirement. The U.S. mandate applies to all aircraft
that fly in ADS-B airspace, which is generally where transponders are currently
required.
Once equipped according to the latest U.S. and European ADS-B Out
standards-basically a GPS sensor with at least WAAS accuracy coupled to a 1090
Extended Squitter transponder-these aircraft will be able to fly in ADS-B
airspace anywhere in the world.
One major difference between the U.S. and Europe is that the U.S.
is the only country offering a network of ground-based ADS-B stations that can
also broadcast free weather and traffic information to aircraft carrying ADS-B
In receivers using the 978UAT frequency. No other countries are offering such
services, although Garmin recently did a test in Friedrichshafen, Germany,
where local aircraft could tap into a special ground station to receive weather
information.
According to Eurocontrol, about 8,000 aircraft in Europe will be
affected by the European ADS-B mandate and as of mid-May, one-third of that
fleet is equipped (this includes business aircraft and airliners).
Flight-tracking provider FlightAware has been monitoring rates of
ADS-B equipage, and in Europe its numbers show nearly 1,000 turbine-powered
business aircraft already compliant.
Major avionics manufacturers have prepared for the demand for
equipment to meet the mandates. Honeywell, for example, has solutions for most
business jets that carry its avionics equipment, as does Collins Aerospace.
Universal Avionics has updated its flight management systems to meet the latest
NextGen and Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) standards, and its
products provide the necessary GPS accuracy for ADS-B installations. The
Thales/L3 joint venture ACSS has been manufacturing ADS-B-qualified transponder
for many years and filling the ADS-B needs of business jets and airliners
equipped with ACSS products. Most modern Garmin flight decks are
ADS-B-compliant from the factory, but the company also offers a number of
solutions for Garmin ADS-B upgrades.
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