The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has partnered with Aireon to improve aircraft tracking in Singapore airspace.
Under a memorandum of agreement (MoA), Aireon and the CAAS will implement a space-based automatic dependent surveillance, broadcast (ADS-B) service, to enhance surveillance coverage and provide better air traffic services.
CAAS director-general Yap Ong Heng said: "This new space-based ADS-B capability represents the next level of surveillance capability and will complement our existing ground-based air traffic surveillance systems.
"This technology together with the right operational procedures can potentially enhance flight efficiencies and help reduce fuel costs for airlines."
Air traffic controllers should provide a larger separation between aircraft in remote areas and over the oceans that are not under surveillance coverage, to ensure safety of the aircraft and passengers, the CAAS said.
The space-based solution will allow real-time tracking of ADS-B equipped aircraft within the Singapore flight information region (FIR).
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By GlobalDataThe partners will evaluate requirements of the Singapore FIR, develop required policies, standards and procedures for the ADS-B service, as well as determine measures to improve air traffic management services in the region.
Aireon president Don Thoma said: "This agreement is an extremely important step forward in ensuring safe, efficient and cost-effective air navigation services on a long-term, sustainable basis."
Image: The space-based ADS-B service will allow real-time tracking of aircraft within Singapore airspace. Photo: courtesy of Aireon LLC.