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Thales Alenia Space and Inmarsat to enhance air
traffic management in Europe Partnership with European Space Agency (ESA)
March 6, 2018
Thales Alenia Space, the joint company between Thales (67%) and Leonardo
(33%), and Inmarsat, the world’s leading provider of global mobile satellite
communications, will work together with the European Space Agency (ESA) on
Iris, a ground-breaking programme that will enhance air traffic management
in Europe.
The programme, which supports the Single European Skies ATM Research (SESAR)
masterplan, will develop satellite communication services that support more
efficient air traffic management, including the continuous exchange of
information on aircraft flight position and waypoints, allowing pilots and
air traffic controllers to fly closer to optimum flight paths that save fuel
and cut CO2 emissions, while also reducing flight times.
Powered by Inmarsat’s new SB-S platform, which is already being deployed by
airlines, Iris’s enhanced IP-based capabilities will relieve pressure on
currently crowded VHF radio links, which are near capacity.
The project, which lasts 36 months, is split into the two phases: - Phase 1:
Finalisation of the end-to-end Iris system, capable of operating an initial
(partial) service to support the medium-term goals of the European
Commission’s SESAR initiative. - Phase 2: Gearing up the Iris system for
Full Operational Capability (FOC), contingent on the results of Phase 1.
Working with Inmarsat, the core team for the project comprises Thales Alenia
Space and CGI, which offers long-standing experience in the spaceborne
manufacturing market. Thales Alenia Space will focus on preparing the Iris
FOC system. It is in charge of space segment design, the roadmap and
preliminary developments, while also being a contributor to system
engineering, including performance and security design aspects.
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