Skykraft and Airways partner to
test space-based air traffic management service
8 March 2023
Skykraft and Airways New Zealand
will work together to develop Skykraft’s space-based air
traffic management service in one of the world’s largest
airspace regions.
Skykraft, a space services company
based in Canberra, Australia, will use its satellite
constellation to gather data on aircraft movements and
then test it against the data held by Airways, which
manages 30 million square kilometres of airspace over
New Zealand, the South Pacific and Southern Oceans and
the Tasman Sea.
Skykraft is developing a
space-based, global service combining an air traffic
surveillance system and a Very High Frequency (VHF)
radio communication system, which would extend the reach
of VHF to areas that are covered by older technologies.
Skykraft's five satellites were launched successfully by
SpaceX from Florida, United States in January 2023, and
further launches are scheduled for mid-2023 and early
2024.
Skykraft’s Chairman, Air
Vice-Marshal (Ret’d) Mark Skidmore, says the signing of
a Memorandum of Understanding brings together two
companies who want to advance air traffic control
technology in remote and oceanic regions.
“The Memorandum of Understanding
allows us to work with Airways New Zealand, a
world-leader in air traffic management, on a
proof-of-concept demonstration of Skykraft’s world-first
combination of space-based air traffic surveillance and
VHF radio communications,” says Air Vice-Marshal
Skidmore.
“It’s a great opportunity for an
Australian space company and New Zealand’s air
navigation service provider to use new technology to
make flying across the Pacific and the Tasman even safer
and more efficient.”
Airways New Zealand’s General
Manager Air Traffic Services, Katie Wilkinson, welcomes
a collaboration that will help drive the evolution of
the next generation of air traffic management services.
“We look forward to contributing
our experience managing one of the largest airspace
regions in the world, and to exploring how we can
integrate space-based air traffic management with our
existing infrastructure,” says Ms Wilkinson.
“Skykraft’s satellite-based VHF
radio communication system will be a key element in the
proof-of-concept process and has the potential to create
a step change for aviation.”
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