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The following articles include further information about different important topics related to a WAAS:
The following articles include further information about different important topics related to a WAAS:
*[[Work in Progress:WAAS Services|WAAS Services]].
*[[Work in Progress:WAAS Services|WAAS Services]].
*[[Work in Progress:WAAS Arquictecture|WAAS Architecture]]:
*[[Work in Progress:WAAS Architecture|WAAS Architecture]]:
**[[Work in Progress:WAAS Space Segment|WAAS Space Segment]].
**[[Work in Progress:WAAS Space Segment|WAAS Space Segment]].
**[[Work in Progress:WAAS Ground Segment|WAAS Ground Segment]].
**[[Work in Progress:WAAS Ground Segment|WAAS Ground Segment]].

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Title WAAS General Introduction
Author(s) GMV.
Level Basic
Year of Publication 2011
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The Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) is the United States Satellite Based Augmentation System. The programme, started in 1992, is being carried out by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA)[1] and is specially developed for the civil aviation community.[2] The system, which was declared operational in late 2003,[3] currently supports thousands of aircraft instrument approaches in more than one thousand airports in USA and Canada.[4] WAAS service area includes CONUS, Alaska, Canada and Mexico.[5] The WAAS programme is continuously in evolution; two development phases have been already covered, a third is in progress, and there are plans to improve the capability of the system in parallel with the evolution of the SBAS standards towards a dual-frequency augmentation service.[6]

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