Air navigation service providers depend on accurate, robust, and real-time data to safely manage their airspaces. Traditionally, that is done via ground networks and flight plans. However, advances in cloud-based technology and space infrastructure, namely space-based automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast (ADS-B), hold the potential for huge improvements in operational efficiency and safety and increased capacity through air traffic demand prediction and flow management. Aireon’s Stuart Ratcliffe will discuss how advances in space-based ADS-B surveillance and cloud-based ATFM systems are helping ANSPs overcome challenges in ATFM implementation.
Presented by Stuart Ratcliffe, ATFM Product Manager, Aireon
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DAY 1: Opening & Welcome
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DAY 1: Setting the Scene
The session will provide information on the current global status of air traffic management (ATM) performance, and fundamental building blocks to enable tangible performance improvement in the coming years, with an eye on the future, and in line with the long-term global aspirational goal for int...