SP09 Australian 10 Years Greg
SP09 Australian 10 Years Greg
SP09 Australian 10 Years Greg
Greg Dunstone
Surveillance Program Lead,
Airservices Australia
Environment in 2004
A continent the
size of Europe or
USA with only 20
radars
Procedural
control
Growing traffic
VOZ123 M
ADS-B only track
350>350 43
Upper Airspace Project (UAP)
Initially 20 ground stations
approved (actually installed 28)
Fully operational countrywide
Voluntary equipage
Agreed with Airlines
Cost ~ $14M
Some ADS-B installations are in remote areas
ADS-B coverage – FL 285
ADS-B Upper
Completed Feb09
5 Nm separation
approved
continent wide
RADAR
ADS-B
Operations between Indonesia &
Australia
ADS-B Data Sharing
OPERATIONAL in Brisbane
on 1 February 2010
Dramatic improvement in
ATC situational
awareness
Improved safety
Automated safety net alerts for ATC
Increased situational awareness for ATC
Improved Search & Rescue options
Less transactional work eg. position reporting / freq usage
Strategic
Open the way for ADS-B IN applications
Controller & Airline reactions ?
ATC:
More aircraft please
More ground stations please
Airlines :
Generally Positive feedback
Bizjet issues with some OEMs
Some predictable “grumbles” regarding cost from smaller operators
Why didn’t we wait for USA ?
o Answers
• Australia doesn’t have extensive radar coverage
• Loss of a decade of operational use & safety- efficiency benefit
ADS-B coverage – 5,000’
ACME Project
installing 13 more
sites this year
Improvement to ADS-
B comms links
Coverage is altitude
dependent
RADAR
Already installed
Point lookout
Mt Tassie
Learmonth
Mt Singleton
Mt William
RADAR
ADS-B
Government
Industry sectors (GA to
A380)
Installers
Regulator
Vendors
Aircraft OEMs
Government White Paper 2009
supports transition to ADS-B
Industry stakeholders
Qantas, Virgin, Airservices
ADS-B SURVEILLANCE TRANSITION
ABAA, AOPA, ASCC, RAAA, AAA
SATELLITE NAV TRANSITION : DECOMMISSION
NON BACKUP NAVAIDS
2001-2005 > 50 Consultation meetings
Formal Industry Group formed ASTRA
Parliament house briefings
Industry asked for Mandates
ASTRA then asked CASA for the 2016/17 Mandates to support the vision.
ASTRA includes :
RAAA (Regional)
AOPA (GA)
ABAA (Bizjets)
ASAC (Sport)
Airservices Australia
AAA (Airports)
Major airlines
ADS-B rules in place
12 Dec 2013 Operation at/above FL290 requires ADS-B (All airspace categories)
8 Dec 2016 ADS-B position source must be SA aware for Regulation in place
aircraft manufactured after date (see CAO 20:18)
http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2014L01743
Front page of Airservices Australia web site
AEA & Vendor
support
Percent
100
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
0
Aug-11
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan-12
for approval
Feb
Removed need
March
April
May
Jun
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan-13
Feb
March
April
May
Date
Jun
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
March
April
May
Jun-14
% Civilian Flights (Domestic & Foreign) with ADSB
July
Current status : Civilian IFR flights
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
99%
Jan-15
31%
Feb
62%
March
October 2013 ---------- January 2015
All IFR Flight planned flights – all levels
ADS-B
CAPABLE
NO ADS-B
ADS-B IFR Equipage – Australian rego
% Airframes % Flights
IFR
37% 63%
( all of Australia)
ATC separation
Mandate requiring
non compliant using ADS-B
ADS-B be National
disabled Implementation