24 september 20021 fans-1/a in asia atn 2002 - the atc data link conference owen dell manager...
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FANS-1/A in AsiaATN 2002 - The ATC Data link Conference
Owen Dell
Manager International Operations, Cathay Pacific Airways
FANS-1/A in Asia
• ICAO Air Navigation Commission approved the CNS/ATM concept in 1993 and accepted FANS-1/A as an interim system
• Cathay Pacific was a FANS-1 pioneer
• Almost 10 years later only 65% of the CX fleet is FANS-1/A equipped - Why??
FANS-1/A in Asia
• Total cost benefit to CX for FANS-1/A (ground and airborne):
-$?,000,000(e.g. One recent month - USD9,000 in datalink communication
charges for ADS reports requested by one ATS provider!!)
FANS-1/A in Asia
• A positive cost benefit has been established in the Pacific - this has not occurred in Asia
• Proliferation of ADS/CPDLC facilities in Asia at various stages of implementation with some duplicating radar coverage - (China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand)
FANS-1/A in Asia
• In the Pacific great effort has been made to ensure a co-ordinated implementation - e.g. FITs/CRA
• No such effort has been made in Asia
• FANS Action Team for the Bay of Bengal (FAT-BOB) established - only one meeting several years ago
FANS-1/A in Asia
• Hopefully things are about to change
• ICAO to revitalise FAT-BOB and form a similar group for the Western Pacific/South China Sea area
• IATA has recently made ADS/CPDLC implementation in Asia a formal priority at a regional level
FANS-1/A in Asia
• However still several years away from meaningful ATC applications using ADS/CPDLC
• In the meantime we continue to wrestle with issues which could easily be solved using ADS/CPDLC - e.g. large scale weather deviations and poor HF communications performance
FANS-1/A in Asia
• Circular argument - full benefits not available until all aircraft are equipped - all aircraft will not be equipped until benefits are demonstrated and routinely available
• No positive business case now or in the foreseeable future to retrofit the remaining 35% of the CX fleet
FANS-1/A in Asia
• Meanwhile technology development continues unabated– ADS-B, CDTI, TIS-B, Synthetic Vision
• It is critical for "end users" to help guide the development and implementation of technologies and ensure they meet industry needs - how many operators on today’s programme?
FANS-1/A in Asia
• The challenge for all is to develop a strong positive cost benefit, using technology that works and is easily interoperable in the environment of Asia’s ATS providers
• If this does not happen CNS/ATM will not move forward in Asia regardless of the march of technology