虹膜 高带宽, cost-effective satellite-based data link communications for global ATM modernization
Our ground-breaking 虹膜 空气 Traffic Management (ATM) program with the European 空间 Agency (ESA) is a key component of modernizing and digitalizing the aviation industry.
由 SB-S, our award-winning broadband platform for the cockpit, 虹膜 uses secure IP connectivity to relieve pressure on congested VHF radio links, 这是接近容量的. 这支持 欧洲单一天空ATM研究 (SESAR) masterplan for next-generation air traffic management and creates a number of powerful benefits for airlines and 空气 Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), 比如尽量减少航班延误, saving fuel and reducing the environmental impact of air travel.
随着 虹膜 Global的成立, the programme is expanding beyond Europe and marks the beginning of a global evolution of digital ATM through our L-band satellite constellation, available worldwide and compliant with global Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) standards ATN/OSI and ATN/IPS.
什么是基于四维轨迹的操作?
4D TBO is the sharing of trajectory and intent-based information in four dimensions (latitude, 经度, 高度, 和时间). By sharing this forward looking trajectory information, known as the Extended Projected Profile (EPP), controllers can efficiently manage airspace, enabling airlines to avoid holding patterns, navigate using the shortest available routes and optimum 高度s, and benefit from continuous climb and descent profiles.
连续上升和下降
Continuous climbs and descents save an average 500 kg of fuel per flight. Just 10% more CCDs per day will save 120 tons of fuel, enough to fly round trip from London to New York.
更直接的路由
It is estimated that up to 8% fuel saving could be achieved across Europe by making direct routes flight plannable.
最佳飞行水平和速度
Flying just 2,000 ft below the fuel optimum level could increase fuel burn by up to 7%. ECON descent speed for a Boeing 737-800 is around 255 kts. Flying at 300 kts incurs a fuel burn penalty of up to 100 kg.
“We are thrilled to see 虹膜 flying with a leading airline such as easyJet, a crucial step on our pathway to reducing emissions and easing congestion in European skies.”
Joel Klooster, SVP 空气line Operations and 安全, Viasat