Will Assist In Implementation Of New Technologies, Share
Experiences
Chinese air traffic management authorities have signed a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus on air traffic
management cooperation.
According to the MoU signed by Airbus and the Air Traffic
Management Bureau (ATMB) under the Civil Aviation Administration of
China (CAAC), Airbus will assist ATMB with the introduction and
implementation of new ATM technologies and best practices in China,
and will share its experience in Europe with ATMB for the
development of future ATM systems in China. The MoU is signed by
Wang Liya, Director General of CAAC ATMB and Eric Stefanello,
Senior Vice President of Airbus in charge of air traffic
management.
Within the MoU framework, Airbus will support ATMB in advanced
R&D, the validation and deployment of new ATM technologies, and
training. Airbus will also act as a coordinator in terms of
extended expertise from some of the ATM players, including
Quovadis, Cassidian and German air navigation service provider
Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS).
Airbus will support ATMB in 16 potential areas of cooperation
identified by ATMB, including R&D, concept and technology
validation, support to deployment, airspace design and training. As
the first step, five concrete projects have been selected and
agreed by both parties to be implemented for the 2010-2012 period,
which will pave the way for the long-term cooperation between the
two sides.
“CAAC is making efforts to build modernised ATM systems,
which will help to improve air transport efficiency in China and
contribute to the global air transport industry. The cooperation
between CAAC ATMB and Airbus will help us draw on the experience of
other regions to develop our future ATM systems, which will be more
integrated with global systems,” said WANG Liya, Director
General of CAAC ATMB.
“With the MoU, Airbus has expanded its cooperation with
China’s civil aviation into a new area. Global
interoperability of air traffic management systems, in particular
between the future ATM system in China and SESAR (Single European
Sky ATM Research) is key for the air transport industry, and
strengthening cooperation between Europe and China will support
global interoperability,” said Laurence Barron, President of
Airbus China.
A modernised ATM system will bring benefits in terms of
operational efficiency and eco-efficiency by reducing flight
delays, saving aircraft fuel consumption and reducing CO2
emissions.