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Flight Tests Validate
Orolia’s GADSS Autonomous Distress Tracking Solution
Orolia recently organized a series of
flight tests to demonstrate and qualify capabilities of the GADSS global
aircraft safety program’s end-to-end Emergency Locator Transmitter
Distress Tracking (ELT-DT) system,
including Orolia’s Ultima-DT solution.
With these successful flight test results
and the performance of its Ultima-DT system, Orolia is now the world’s first
industry supplier to offer a compliant solution to GADSS Autonomous Distress
Tracking requirements, as required for new-built commercial aircraft after
January 2023.
This major European initiative has been led
by Orolia with the support of French and Spanish government partners such as
France’s CNES, the Spanish and French Air Traffic Service Units, the Spanish and
French Mission Control Centers, the Spanish and French Rescue Coordination
Centers, as well as two major Airline Operation Centers from Air France and
Iberia. This was the first opportunity to evaluate a system-level implementation
of the new Global Aeronautical Distress Safety System (GADSS), particularly its
Autonomous Distress Tracking component (ADT).
This evaluation included Orolia’s
Ultima-DT, the latest generation of Emergency Location Transmitter (ELT) with
Distress Tracking capability. The flight tests were conducted in a business jet,
flying along a trajectory across Spain and France. The robustness of the alert
and tracking transmission, which involves the Cospas Sarsat MEOSAR satellite
constellation, as well as the performance of ground reception and distribution,
were confirmed- even with extreme aircraft attitudes.
These tests also provided the opportunity
to review some organizational and process aspects, in particular the insertion
of the Distress Tracking process into the general aircraft alert management
process, including communication between Air Traffic Service Units, Rescue
Coordination Centers, and Airlines Operations Centers in France and
Spain.
Though test data still need to be applied
to ongoing program development, preliminary results showed excellent system
performance with 100 percent scores for the transmission/detection rate, as well
as geo-location functionality. All stakeholders were able to receive distress
information in a timely manner.
“This successful evaluation enabled all
participants to collect large quantities of critical data in an accurate
operational context. The maturity level of the GADSS distress tracking system,
including Orolia’s Ultima-DT, has now been verified with the same level of
reliable performance both in flight and on the ground,” said Christian Belleux,
aviation product line director at Orolia. Ultima-DT was developed through the
Helios initiative, with funding support from the European GNSS Agency under the
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, grant agreement
No 687554.
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