Inmarsat and Airservices Australia partner to improve aviation
safety and efficiency
5 March 2018
Inmarsat has partnered with Airservices Australia to initiate
satellite voice (SatVoice) communications evaluations for air
traffic services in Australia in areas beyond the reach of
traditional VHF voice coverage.
Through the partnership with Inmarsat, Airservices Australia
will help airlines and operators to complement conventional
voice communications equipment with modern digital technology.
The evaluation is working toward two important customer
benefits: more effective and ultimately safer aviation safety
services over the oceans and remote areas, and lower weight for
avionics, contributing towards reduced fuel burn and greenhouse
emissions.
SatVoice communications is a two-way channel, satellite-based
service that enhances accuracy in cockpit communications and
therefore aircraft safety. The system enables faster and better
quality voice communications between flight deck crew and
designated contacts on the ground, including air traffic
controllers and airline operations personnel.
Currently, cockpit communications involves the aircraft
calling a ground station, which then connects the flight deck
crew to an air traffic control facility, in what is known as
“two-stage dialing.” SatVoice communications will streamline
this process, speeding up contact between air traffic control
and the aircraft.
The evaluation will take place over the next few months, with
the ultimate objective being direct controller-to-pilot
communications (DCPC). Enhanced voice communications will
support long-term efficiency and safety improvements that
require these direct communications.
As part of its SB-S platform, which delivers high-speed IP
connectivity to the flight deck, Inmarsat will offer upgraded
SatVoice services that will be unparalleled in speed and
quality.
SITAONAIR, who currently provides datalink services to
Airservices Australia, has a key role as the Communications
Service Provider, providing the connectivity infrastructure for
these evaluations. Virgin Australia is also participating as the
airline partner for the evaluation, demonstrating Inmarsat
SatVoice on four of its B737 aircraft.
“This is an important evaluation for our industry and for
Airservices Australia, as we continue our program of delivering
customer benefits through better technology,” said Stephen
Angus, Airservices Australia, Executive General Manager, Air
Navigation Services.
Captain Mary McMillan, Vice President of Safety and Operational
Services for Inmarsat Aviation said: “As the leader in aviation
safety and operational services, Inmarsat is pleased to work
with Airservices Australia to demonstrate this important aspect
of flight deck connectivity. Satellite communication systems
have saved the world’s airlines $3B USD in the past 15 years1.
We look forward to providing additional benefits deploying
satellite communications in applications like this.”
François Bardin, Director – Air Traffic
Solutions, at SITAONAIR adds: “We are proud of our key,
long-standing relationship with Air Services Australia,
providing ADS-C/ Controller-Pilot Datalink Communications
(CPDLC) services for Melbourne and Brisbane’s air traffic
control centers.
SITAONAIR is excited to be extending our Air-to-Ground solutions
in Australia in our role as Communications Service Provider for
both airlines and ANSPs, providing our infrastructure as the
platform for SATCOM voice services, and reinforcing our
commitment to supporting and delivering the highest level of
aviation operational efficiency and safety.”