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Data Link Raffaelina Thomas February 5, 2013

Outline

Data Link

Aircraft Equipage Rates

Current State

Data Link Mandate

Data Link Challenge

Improving Performance

Looking Forward

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Gander Oceanic Equipage by Airframe For December 2012,

~ 1600 airframes were FANS1/A equipped

~ 1500 airframes were equipped for Oceanic Clearance (OCL 623)

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Gander Oceanic Equipage by Flights

For December 2012,

~ 85% of Oceanic flights were ADS-B equipped, however 47% were certified

~ 88% of Southern Greenland flights were ADS-B equipped, however 51% were certified

~ 68% of Oceanic flights were ADS-C Capable

~ 67% of Oceanic flights were CPDLC Capable

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Domestic Equipage by Airframe ~ 1000+ airframes were FANS1/A equipped in Gander, Moncton,

Montreal and Edmonton FIR

~ 800 airframes were FANS1/A equipped in Winnipeg FIR

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Number of FANS1/A Airframes in Canadian

Domestic Airspace

(November to December 2012)

0

500

1000

1500

Edmonton Montreal Winnipeg Gander Moncton

November

December

Domestic Equipage by Flights

For December 2012:

62% of Gander Domestic High-Level IFR flights were CPDLC capable.

54% of Moncton High-Level IFR flights were CPDLC capable.

39% of Montréal High-Level IFR flights were CPDLC capable.

23% of Winnipeg High-Level IFR flights were CPDLC capable.

22% of Edmonton High-Level IFR flights were CPDLC capable.

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Data Link in Gander Oceanic

Gander Oceanic

Communications

OCL – Oceanic Clearance

CPDLC – Controller Pilot Data Link Communications

Surveillance

ADS-C – Automatic Dependent Surveillance Contracts

ADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast reporting

FMC reporting – copies of company position reports

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Data Link Mandate

For the North Atlantic

Phase 1 is planned for February 2013

2 core tracks with FL360 - FL390 will be published daily for CPDLC and ADS-C equipped aircraft

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Data Link in Domestic Airspace Montreal, Winnipeg, Moncton,

Vancouver and Gander Domestic

Current CPDLC – Controller Pilot Data Link Communications – Montreal, Gander in CPDLC Phase 3

– Winnipeg, Moncton in CPDLC Phase 2

Expanding CPDLC sites and Functionality – Moncton CPDLC Phase 3 - February 2013

– Vancouver Implementation - February 2013

– Toronto Implementation - Spring 2013

MATIP - Mapping Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol - April 2013

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Data Link in Northern Domestic Procedural Airspace

Edmonton

Communications

CPDLC – Controller Pilot Data Link Communications

Surveillance

ADS-C Waypoint –Automatic Dependent Surveillance Contracts Waypoint through SITA

ADS-B Automatic Dependent Surveillance- Broadcast Surveillance

ADS-C Waypoints and Periodic – scheduled Nov 2013 10

Data Link in Towers

Towers

Communications PDC Pre-Departure Clearance (ARINC 620) – 12 Towers

Voiceless PDC (ARINC 623) – Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto City Centre

ATIS (ARINC 620) – 7 ATS Units, 26 Towers, 2 Flight Service Stations

Integration of D-ATIS /D-VOLMET ARINC 623 in August 2015

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Data Link Service Areas

Data Link Challenge

We need to collaborate and focus on improving CPDLC performance.

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Separation Reduction leads to efficient use of

airspace, cost savings for our customers and smaller environmental footprint

is dependent on improved Surveillance, Navigation and Communication

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Surveillance

Communication

Navigation

Enhancements to

Surveillance

Enhancements

to Navigation

Enhancements

to Communication

Enhancements to

Surveillance

Enhancements

to Navigation

Enhancements

to Communication

Improving Performance

Timely WILCO responses, used in performance measurements

Reduce/eliminate VHF retries in limited or non-VHF areas

Use of high speed SATCOM could bring substantial performance benefits

Improve network traffic distribution and performance

Improve internetworking between aircraft, satellite providers, service providers, and ATS units

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Looking Forward Systems update to provide better

services include: CPDLC in Domestic airspace

ADS-C capabilities for Edmonton North Airspace

ADS-B on LEO Satellites for improved surveillance

Data Link Mandate

Separation reductions such as RLatSM (Business case analysis underway)

Tower Data Link capabilities

Better sharing of information between onboard and ATM Systems

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Together we are striving for…

Safety First

Efficiency Improved Customer

Service

Reduced Greenhouse

Gas

Smaller Carbon

Footprint

Improvements in Avionics and Equipage

Improvements in Satellite and Communication Provider Service

Benefits to Customers

Increased safety, Preferred routes, Less fuel burn, Reduce costs, Smaller carbon footprint

ADS-B on LEOs, Promote High Speed SATCOM, Network Upgrades, Mapping of Airline Traffic over Internet Protocol - MATIP

Improved surveillance, Conflict Prediction, CPDLC& Data Link Reporting FANS1/A, ADS-B and Reduced Aircraft Separation: RLONG, RLAT. PDC, D-ATIS

Automated reporting via ADS-B, ADS-C, Improved communications: CPDLC, OCL, PDC, ATIS, Performance Based Navigation

Updates to Air Traffic Management Systems

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Thank you

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