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ATC
Nations Act To Protect Their Satellite Industries
The biggest challenge to imagined interoperability could be governments protecting their own systems.
ATC
Global Satellite Navigation Inching Closer to Full Implementation
Four constellations will be complete by 2020.
ATC
U.S. Army Interest Suggests eLoran Might Have a Future as GPS Backup
The Army Contracting Command has issued a Request for Information (RFI) covering eLoran receivers for maritime, aviation and/or vehicular platforms.
Safety
Foreign Object Debris Damage: Defining the Way Ahead
Manufacturers wanted to hear about the impacts of FOD events and operators believe they can do about them.
Industry Outlines Impediments to Full ADS-B Equipage
With five years to go, industry-wide compliance by 2020 is starting to look unlikely.
DOT OIG Audit Report Criticizes ADS-B Delays
The report raises questions about not only the lack of benefits of ADS-B but continued delays in implementation of ADS-B OUT equipage.
ATC
DOD Seeks New Provider for Critical GPS III Infrastructure
Industry’s cost and delivery promises on major programs have rarely been met.
SBAS Brings Category 1 ILS Ability without ILS
Task Force Presses For Aircraft Tracking Solution
An independent aircraft global tracking solution has become an imperative in the wake of the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines 777.
Global Aircraft Tracking Gets Under Way
An independent aircraft global tracking solution has become an imperative in the wake of the disappearance of the Malaysia Airlines 777.
FAA dragging its feet on ADS-B equipage fund
Unsure of the benefits–and awaiting subsidies–many users have delayed equipage, pointing to a scramble to equip before the 2020 deadline.
No, Russia Can’t Shut Down GPS
Such a shutdown would only hinder ongoing Russian efforts toward a Waas-like system.
The ADS-B-Out Mandate: Too much, too soon?
Operators who waited might be hard pressed to secure installation dates before the January 2020 deadline.
Regulations and Government
ICAO States and Industry Reach Consensus on Global Aircraft Tracking
Currently, there appears to be no uniform airline adoption of automated tracking and alerting systems.
Future of Air Navigation: Resilience to Vulnerability
Position, navigation and timing data has become a worldwide utility–thanks to GPS.
ATC
Russia Seeks To Locate Glonass Monitors in U.S.
GPS Disruption Poses Threat to Aviation Sector
Regulations and Government
ICAO Moves Ahead on Technical Issues
Regulations and Government
Ensuring Safe Operations
ATC
MLat Establishing Itself as Radar’s Replacement
Avionics
Eram Development Is Reminiscent of Failed AAS Program
ATC
Is RNP the Eventual Future of Air Navigation?
Safety
Industry Aims To Reduce Bird Strike Threat
ATC
European ‘Roadmap’ Begins Unmanned Integration in 2016
ATC
GNSS Advances, Despite Setbacks
Potential Investors Circle as LightSquared Emerges from Bankruptcy
ATC
DOD Seeks Options for Forging Ahead on GPS III
ATC
South Korea To Install eLoran To Counter North Korean GPS Jamming
ATC
Waas Delivers on Promises and Signals Further Innovation
ATC
LightSquared Reorganization Planned by July
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