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ADS-B Arrives Down Under

New Air Traffic Surveillance Technology Launched

Australian air traffic controllers this week began separating aircraft for the first time using the next generation of tracking technology and one of the most innovative surveillance advancements since radar.

Australia became only the second country in the world to start using Automatic Dependence Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) to provide services for aircraft participating in a trial of the technology in Queensland. ADS-B provides radar like accuracy for aircraft tracking. The aircraft determines its position using a Global Positioning System receiver and broadcasts this information along with its identity, altitude and speed to air traffic control.

"Not only does this mark the first time ADS-B has been authorised for aircraft separation in Australia but it also marks the first time in the world this particular type of ADS-B system has been used operationally,’’ an Airservices Australia spokesman said.

"For over 50 years, radar has been the primary means of detecting and tracking aircraft but the introduction ADS-B takes us to an entirely new plateau in aviation technology development.’’

 

Airservices was authorised by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority to introduce a minimum separation distance of five nautical miles between ADS-B equipped aircraft. This separation distance is equivalent to that authorised for radar. The Queensland trial has been underway since 2004 to test the safety and accuracy of ADS-B for aircraft tracking and has proven that the technology is equivalent to or better than radar in accuracy and performance.

Following the success of the trial, Airservices has commenced the installation of 28 ADS-B ground stations across Australia to provide almost nationwide air traffic surveillance capability above 30,000 feet.

ADS-B is also being used to provide air traffic separation services in Alaska, but it is uses technology specific to the United States. The system being deployed in Australia is accepted as the global standard.

FMI: www.AirservicesAustralia.com

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