Mitigating against GNSS interference has become a critical risk management activity with few pragmatic options currently available to guarantee operational integrity, considering increasing levels of interference, jamming, and spoofing. This is unlikely to change in the near term due to the number of conflict zones, globally. This SkyTalks brings together speakers from manufacturers and airlines to share current and increasing risks and what mitigations are being implemented.
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