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Civil/Military Cooperation
Greg HoodExecutive General Manager
Air Traffic ControlAirservices Australia
- CANSO APAC 2015 -
Cross industry collaboration
• Airservices and Defence are represented at both the Australian Aviation Policy Group (APG) and Aviation Implementation Group (AIG)
APG• Group members are: CASA Director of Aviation Safety, the Chief
Executive Officer of Airservices, the Chief of Air Force and the Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure
• Chief Commissioner of the ATSB also attends as an observerAIG• A steering group for ICAO matters• an important forum for identifying cross-portfolio aviation issues and
for identifying higher-level issues to pass on to the APG
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Current partnership with Defence
• Understanding of the need for closer cooperation and greater integration
• Australian Civil-Military Committee (AC-MAC)• MOU in place to detail the key underpinning principles of working
together• One joint facility – Perth TCU, established 2006• Separate operating systems with limited interoperability
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Future partnership and OneSKY
• The current Airservices and Defence ATM systems have served Australian airspace users well for many years, but have limited interoperability and separate regulatory systems
• Once in a generation opportunity – both the Australian military and civilian air traffic management systems are approaching their end of life and require replacement
• Both Airservices and Defence will need to complete system replacement with minimal disruption to industry
- CANSO APAC 2015 -
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