Thales, Spire Global
and ESSP to Develop a Space-Based Air Traffic
Surveillance Service
June 13, 2024
Thales, Spire Global, and
European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP) have
signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the goal of
introducing a range of innovative global
satellite-based surveillance services to the air
traffic management (ATM) industry and broader
aviation market. These services will be powered by a
specialized constellation of over 100 satellites
collecting Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) messages broadcast
from aircraft and transmitting the data back to
Earth in real time.
Spire will develop the space
segment, including system design, building the
satellites and payloads, ground control and data
collection. Thales will provision the ground air
traffic management system and the service
supervision infrastructure. ESSP will manage the
certification and the delivery of the service for
air traffic surveillance purposes and perform H24
operation and supervision, ensuring the compliance
with real-time, safety-critical requirements imposed
to ATC. The partners will also rely on the Space
Alliance* formed by Thales Alenia Space and
Telespazio, to identify and implement possible
synergies bringing further added value in terms of
key-enabling technologies, secured network
optimization and sustainable operations and
services.
“The birth of a satellite
constellation fully dedicated to serving the
demanding needs of air traffic management, air
domain awareness and national security is a
groundbreaking development for the aviation
industry,” said Philip Plantholt, general manager of
Aviation at Spire. “Through our strategic
partnership with Thales and ESSP, we are poised to
offer the first real alternative to the aging
systems that exist today and embark on a journey
towards even more advanced space-based solutions for
aviation in the years to come.”
“This innovative
satellite-based surveillance service will accelerate
the implementation of our new ‘Air Traffic Control
as a service’ offering,” said Christian Rivierre,
vice president, Airspace Mobility Solutions, Thales.
“It will play a crucial role in shaping the future
of the skies, serving as a vital facilitator for
trajectory-based operations and laying the
foundation for a safer, more environmentally
friendly, and cost-efficient ATM system.
Additionally, this new solution will also draw on
the competences of Thales Alenia Space
satellite-based surveillance systems.”
Charlotte Neyret, chief
executive officer of ESSP, said: “Taking the best of
three worlds: Space Systems, ATC Systems and ATC
Service Provision, is a game-changer for the
aviation industry, providing the most valuable
solution based on advanced new technologies. Our
service is developed driven by users’ needs and
expectations to face new service-levels, the
challenge of ATC digitization and to support greener
and more sustainable air travel. We will provide the
full range of ESSP's Space-based CNS expertise to
implement and to operate mission-critical services
to ensure the highest quality of service to all
aviation stakeholders.”
The aviation industry faces
critical challenges, with safety, security and
achieving climate impact neutrality emerging as top
priorities. These challenges have placed significant
strain on ATM, particularly due to the absence of a
surveillance solution that is high performing,
scalable, and economically viable.
The initiative will rely on
Thales's global stature in ATM, built upon more than
50 years of terrestrial surveillance experience and
the longstanding space technological background of
Thales Alenia Space as a world space leader in
telecommunications, earth observation, exploration
and navigation. With over 175 satellites launched
into orbit and nearly a decade of expertise in
developing and operating ADS-B payloads, Spire holds
a unique position within the New Space technology
landscape. The approach is bolstered by ESSP's
credentials as a certified space-based Navigation
and Communication service provider, the consortium
possesses the ideal resources to tackle these
ambitious objectives
The new end-to-end system will
meet the rigorous requirements, including latency,
coverage and revisit standards, set by the
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and
aviation authorities to be certified for air traffic
surveillance.
The constellation's satellites
are designed to be replenished every five years,
ensuring the system offers the latest and most
advanced technology. This evolutionary roadmap
approach ensures that end users' operational needs
are consistently met with the latest advancements.
In parallel to building the
initial constellation, the companies will design and
demonstrate a system that goes beyond ADS-B to
geolocate the position of aircraft in real time,
without relying on GNSS/GPS satellites. This novel
system will provide a resilient solution for
tracking aircraft that cannot be impacted by
vulnerabilities with GNSS/GPS such as interference
or outages. The expected follow-on of a successful
demonstration will be the commercialization of a
second generation, highly resilient service —
opening the door to holistic infrastructure
optimization strategies for ANSPs by the end of the
coming decade.
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