Efficient
Our systems are entirely remote, avoiding the need to purchase and install costly, high-maintenance hardware. We go beyond building your airspace: we ensure that all ground staff are fully trained in operational protocols and safety requirements.
Reliable
A single diverted flight can cost operators up to $100,000, disincentivising them from entering an unreliable airspace. Our PBN-led systems remove the margin for human error, maximising flight volumes and providing a competitive edge over less sophisticated airspaces.
Safe
Safe skies don’t just save lives; they attract airlines, trade and tourists. We ensure your airspace is compliant with the highest safety standards, protecting passengers and staff, while guaranteeing international regulatory compliance.
Example Airspace Design Services
- Data collection, site survey and assessment of Communication Navigation Surveillance (CNS) capabilities.
- Integration of the latest technological developments to improve Safety, Capacity, Efficiency and Access.
- Identification of technologies and applications that need to be deployed to support the implementation and operation of the proposed future airspace system.
- Gap Analysis Reports to specify the plan to overcome identified shortcomings.
- Near Term, Mid-Term and Long-Term activity specifications.
- Identification of technologies and applications that need to be deployed to support the implementation and operation of the proposed future airspace system.
- Development of navigation specifications in line with State requirements and fleet capabilities.
- Preparation of working CONOPS.
- Airspace SID/STAR, CDO/CCO, approach designs, including SOP, LOA, drone, remote tower documentation in accordance with ICAO specifications.
- Identification of the optimum number of IFPs to replace the current conventional/PBN IFPs and redesign them according to the PANS-OPS design criteria.
- Development of the best plans to enable Flexible Use of Airspace (FUA) and Free Route Airspace (FRA).
- Development of a sustainable framework to guide States in their investment and technological development for the provision of Air Navigation Services (ANS).
- Identification of all required enablers with associated interdependencies to allow continuous modernization of airspace.
- Identification of staffing, training and handover requirements to support the implementation and operation of the proposed future airspace system.
- Alignment of a national plan with the ICAO global and regional air navigation plans.
- Identification of required equipment to be installed and preparation of associated timeframes.
- Identification and mitigation of current ‘hotspots’ of congestion within the current airspace structure and organization.
- Enabling and facilitation of continuous improvement in safety within the airspace.
- Identification and recommendation for a minimum set of conventional IFPs that can be used as a backup for PBN IFPs or for non-equipped/non-approved aircraft.
- Definition of the processes and criteria under which all developed conventional IFPs and PBN routes and IFPs shall be revised and maintained as per the ICAO requirements.