Skykraft delivers world
first space-based VHF communication for Air Traffic
Management
26 July 2023
A world first trial of space-based
VHF voice communications has been successfully completed
by Skykraft as part of their development of satellites
to provide space-based aviation communications and
surveillance services. This trial supports the work on
operational space-based aviation VHF services leading up
to the World Radio Congress 2023 (WRC-23).
Voice radio communications in the
VHF band are used for communications between pilots and
air traffic controllers. VHF radios are standard
aircraft equipment around the world and are vital in
ensuring the safety of air travel. Currently, VHF voice
communications services are only available when the
aircraft is within range of a ground-based radio. This
means that large areas of the Earth’s surface, including
much of the world’s oceans, are not covered.
Skykraft’s trial of space-based
voice communications in the VHF aviation band
demonstrates the feasibility of satellite communication
directly with aircraft using existing equipment. The use
of satellites in place of ground-based radio systems
will enable global real-time communications between
pilots and air traffic controllers for the first time.
The testing took place in the
southern area of Australia’s Flight Information Region.
Skykraft worked in collaboration with Airservices
Australia to implement appropriate test protocols that
ensured that there was no interference to the
operational Air Traffic Management (ATM) system.
“We are proud to have taken another
step to bringing this world-first capability to market,”
said Dr Michael Frater, CEO of Skykraft.
“VHF voice and data communication
that covers the entire extent of an aircraft's journey
is the missing piece for Air Traffic Management and will
unlock efficiency gains globally.”
The five satellites used for this
trial of VHF voice services have undergone six weeks of
successful operational testing prior to the trials of
space-based ATM services. Skykraft’s initial
constellation continues to be under rapid development
with two launches already in 2023, and more planned for
2024.
“The success of the current round
of test activities is a tribute to the capabilities of
the engineering team at Skykraft. We recognised the need
to deliver these space-based ATM services to ANSPs (Air
Navigation Service Providers) as soon as possible and
our team of engineers, project managers and technicians
has delivered” noted Mark Skidmore, Chair of Skykraft.
Skykraft's space-based Air Traffic
Management Service
Skykraft’s Air Traffic Management
Constellation
Skykraft is developing a
constellation of more than 200 satellites in low-earth
orbit to provide global ATM services from space,
providing:
Surveillance services using ADS-B
and UAT.
Multilateration services
for:
validation of ADS-B and UAT
messages received from aircraft, and
independent aircraft position data in the event of GNSS
failure.
VHF voice communications.
VHF data communications.
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