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Canadian Implementation of Canadian Implementation of ADS-B OutADS-B Out
Presentation toPresentation toASAS TN2ASAS TN2
14 April 200814 April 2008
Jeff CochraneJeff CochraneManager, CNS Service DesignManager, CNS Service Design
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Briefing Outline
• Introduction to NAV CANADA• Evolution of ADS-B demand in
Canadian airspace• NAV CANADA plans for application of
ADS technology
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NAV CANADA
• NAV CANADA is the non-share capital corporation providing ANS services across 18,000,000 km2 of Canadian airspace
• Over arching objectives:– Maintain a safety record in the top decile of major Air Navigation
Service Providers (ANSPs) worldwide;– Maintain ANS customer service charges, on average, in the
bottom quartile (lowest charges) of major ANSPs worldwide;– Implement and maintain a modern, cost-efficient ANS
technology platform in the top quartile of major ANSPs worldwide;
– Ensure that the growth in costs of providing air navigation services does not exceed the growth in charging units, thereby resulting in a decline in customer service charges over the long term; and
– Create a productive and fulfilling workplace environment which places NAV CANADA amongst the best employers in Canada.
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2007 Annual Report
• Reduction of IFR to IFR losses of separation to .75 per 100,000 movements
• Rates reduced by $50,000,000 Cnd in 2008
• Rates are 16 percentage points below the 1999 consumer price index when rates were fully implemented
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Value for customers
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Surveillance demands
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Hudson Bay Airspace Demands
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Hudson Bay simulation
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Decision to use ADS-B outin Hudson Bay
• NAV CANADA recognized need to provide surveillance services in Hudson Bay area
• Proposed possible installation of radars• Customers indicated preference for ADS-B (IATA)• ADS-B business case indicated a significant savings• July 19, 2006 – Board of Directors approved the capital
investment in ADS-B• Feb 12, 2007 – Contract awarded for ADS-B• August 2, 2007 – AIC issued announcing intention to
provide ADS-B out based separation services
Driven by customer demands
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What are the ADS-B out benefits for Hudson Bay?
• Separation standards in ADS-B coverage area change from procedural to surveillance - 10 min longitudinal or 80 nm reduced to 5 nm for the 250,000 nm2 of airspace
• More opportunity for User Preferred Trajectories (UPTs)
• Advantages to 35,000 flights per year crossing this airspace, approximately 2000 individual aircraft
• Estimated $10 M in fuel savings per year and approximately 360,000 less metric tonnes of GHG emissions
• Global harmonization of performance based ATM
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Expected coverage - FL350
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Why stop with Hudson Bay?
• NAV CANADA ANS Plan published intentions to continue to expand ADS-B out services into other non-radar areas
• Area along the north east coast of Canada and in oceanic airspace over Greenland identified as providing a good ROI for our customers
• Board of Directors approval January 9th, 2008• International agreements being completed• System in operation by end 2009 with service
benefits expected to start accruing early in 2010
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Greenland traffic simulation
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Summary
• Focus is currently on ADS-B out for non radar airspace– Hudson Bay - 2008– North shore of Canada and North Atlantic area
where NAV CANADA provides service - 2010– Examination of other airspace to the west of
Hudson Bay
• Use of existing aircraft equipage to provide near term ROI for customers
• Details available in ANS Plan and 2007 Annual report at www.navcanada.ca
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NVC001
Questions?
“Lead, follow, or get out of the way.”Thomas Paine 1737-1809