Presentation 2002/6/21
ATC Procedures utilizing Multi-functional Transport Satellite (MTSAT)
Yoshiki Imawaka,
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Abstract(in English) In order to cope with the increasing air traffic demands in future and to provide the safety and efficient Air Traffic System, the Civil Aviation Bureau of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has decided to implement its Air Navigation System centering on Multi-functional Transport Satellite, known as MTSAT, which will have weather observation mission and aeronautical mission. MTSAT will significantly improve the aeronautical communications, aircraft navigation and surveillance capabilities. With improving these capabilities, aircraft separation can be reduced without degrading the required safety level, hence airspace capacity can be increased. The Civil Aviation Bureau plans to introduce a phased implementation of reduced separation minima for aircraft operating over the Pacific with the commissioning of MTSAT.
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Keyword(in English) ICAO / satellite / ATC / separation / MTSAT
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Registration To Space, Aeronautical and Navigational Electronics (SANE)
Language JPN
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Title (in English) ATC Procedures utilizing Multi-functional Transport Satellite (MTSAT)
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Keyword(1) ICAO
Keyword(2) satellite
Keyword(3) ATC
Keyword(4) separation
Keyword(5) MTSAT
1st Author's Name Yoshiki Imawaka
1st Author's Affiliation Office of Aeronautical Satellite Systems, ATS Department, Civil Aviation Bureau, Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport()
Date 2002/6/21
Paper # SANE2002-27
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 172
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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