If you wish to contribute or participate in the discussions about articles you are invited to contact the Editor

Aviation Products: Difference between revisions

From Navipedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
|Logo=GMV
|Logo=GMV
}}
}}
The development of GNSS has provided a supplementary positioning service for many flight phases, for both leisure and commercial air transport. The satellite navigation receivers are now commonly installed in aircrafts and will assist pilots in all flight phases, from movement on the ground, to take-off, en-route flying, and landing in all weather conditions, reaching the level of safety that will be required to cope with the continuous increase in the number of flights. <ref name="esa-ec">[http://www.galileoic.org/la/files/Aviation.pdf Galileo Application Sheet - Aviation Applications], ESA and European Commission, October 2002</ref>
Air traffic controllers will receive from the aircraft's accurate position information, due to the adoption of GNSS technology on board.
When planning aircraft routes and landing schedules at busy airports, it is essential to ensure that aircraft are always a safe distance from each other. GNSS, will provide a guaranteed service with sufficient accuracy to allow airlines and pilots to know their position reliably and precisely enough to make substantial efficiency savings.<ref name="gsa" >[http://www.esa.int/esaMI/Navigation_Applications/SEMZSFEVL2F_0.html ESA Portal - Navigation Applications - Aviation], ESA, June 2007</ref>




== Overview of Aviation Products ==
== Overview of Aviation Products ==
The GNSS aviation market is target for two types of consummers: Commercial Aviation (CA) and General Aviation (GA).
The general aviation includes leisure and business flights, as well as, surveillance equipments, covering a wide range of products. Most of them are portable standalone devices, that easly provides to the pilots a cheaper [[wikipedia:Flight management system|flight management system (FMS)]].
Commercial aviation involves scheduled commercial passenger and cargo fl ights. Most commercial aviation aircraft have GNSS integrated in their avionics
Commercial aviation, includes passenger and cargo flights and involves Flight Decks integrated in aircraft's avionics.


== Flight Decks and Avionics ==
== Flight Decks and Avionics ==

Revision as of 14:29, 6 May 2011


ApplicationsApplications
Title Aviation Products
Author(s) Rui Barradas Pereira.
Level Medium
Year of Publication 2011
Logo GMV.png


The development of GNSS has provided a supplementary positioning service for many flight phases, for both leisure and commercial air transport. The satellite navigation receivers are now commonly installed in aircrafts and will assist pilots in all flight phases, from movement on the ground, to take-off, en-route flying, and landing in all weather conditions, reaching the level of safety that will be required to cope with the continuous increase in the number of flights. [1] Air traffic controllers will receive from the aircraft's accurate position information, due to the adoption of GNSS technology on board.

When planning aircraft routes and landing schedules at busy airports, it is essential to ensure that aircraft are always a safe distance from each other. GNSS, will provide a guaranteed service with sufficient accuracy to allow airlines and pilots to know their position reliably and precisely enough to make substantial efficiency savings.[2]


Overview of Aviation Products

The GNSS aviation market is target for two types of consummers: Commercial Aviation (CA) and General Aviation (GA).

The general aviation includes leisure and business flights, as well as, surveillance equipments, covering a wide range of products. Most of them are portable standalone devices, that easly provides to the pilots a cheaper flight management system (FMS).

Commercial aviation involves scheduled commercial passenger and cargo fl ights. Most commercial aviation aircraft have GNSS integrated in their avionics

Commercial aviation, includes passenger and cargo flights and involves Flight Decks integrated in aircraft's avionics.


Flight Decks and Avionics

Detailed information about Flight Decks and Avionics can be found here.

Notes


References