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In February 2022, the European Commission published a proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council, establishing the Union Secure Connectivity Programme for the period 2023-2027. This proposal envisages the development and deployment of innovative space solutions in response to critical EU needs and requirements. On 29th June 2022, the Council of the European Union adopted a mandate for negotiations with the European Parliament on this proposal.
Given the long standing and successful partnership between ESA and the European Commission in the space sector, the Director General of ESA has proposed that ESA Member States establish a new “Programme related to EU Secure Connectivity” with a view to setting up collaborations with selected private consortium(s) and co-funding partnership project(s) related to development and validation activities.
In this context, the Preliminary Market Consultation published by the European Commission on 20th July 2022, in close cooperation with ESA, is a key preparatory step. It will, in particular, provide ESA with the industry inputs required to refine its Programme Proposal to its Member States in support of their subscription decision. Further information can be found on https://defence-industry-space.ec.europa.eu/preliminary-market-consultation-implementation-future-union-secure-connectivity-programme_en.
ESA Director of Telecommunications, Elodie VIAU, therefore invites industry to participate in this EC-ESA coordinated process and deliver in good time the critical elements ESA needs to move forward towards its next Council, which will be held at Ministerial level at the end of November 2022.
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These new satellite communication services are now reaching sufficient technical maturity to be considered as strong candidates to enhance the current and future mobile data link applications as part of the Future Communications Infrastructure (FCI).
In order to support any potential upcoming decisions on the FCI deployment, a short series of awareness webinars on satellite technologies and related services for Air Traffic Management, will be organised by the SESAR Joint Undertaking, the European Space Agency (ESA), the SESAR Deployment Manager (SDM) and EUROCONTROL, together with panels of experts from International Civil Aviation Authority (ICAO), International Air Transport Association (IATA), the European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP), air navigation service providers (ANSPs), European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), Airspace Users and industry, including Inmarsat and avionics manufacturers.
IRIS, a SATCOM based, Data-Link Service (DLS), co-funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), has reached a sufficient level of maturity to be considered as a strong candidate to complement current and future mobile data link services as part of the FCI. In this framework, the third webinar will focus on Iris satellite-based data-link maturity and readiness for deployment aspects:
In order to test your equipment before joining the webinars, please visit: https://zoom.us/test/
The webinars will be recorded by EUROCONTROL for internal quality purposes. A copy of the presentation will be sent to the participants within a week after the events.
No certificate will be delivered for attending these webinars.
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The event was organised by ESA and the Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research (SESAR) Deployment Manager.
It aimed to update all stakeholders on the potential of the space-based technology developed by ESA in partnership with Inmarsat, a global satellite communications company, under ESA’s programme of Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES).
Distinguished keynote speakers stressed the need for a complementary solution to the current terrestrial VDLM2 system, which will face saturation in less than a decade.
Iris is a flexible and scalable solution that can help mitigate the saturation effect in the short term. It represents an opportunity for the future challenges of digitalisation and emission reduction in the aviation sector.
Iris is an interoperable cost-effective technology that works seamlessly with VDLM2 and offers a global perspective enabling communications on both oceanic and continental areas.
About 100 people representing all aviation stakeholders, from airlines to air navigation service providers, participated in the event.
Various stakeholders underlined the need for Iris to become a fully certified solution both for avionics and for service provision in order for them being in a position to make business decisions on how to exploit this new technology.
Airlines, represented by IATA, expressed the need to be kept informed on Iris and expressed their desire to have a future Iris event dedicated to airlines.
Iris events will now be organised on a regular basis to further increase awareness on the programme’s progress towards the final goal of operational readiness. This should provide full visibility and clarity to all stakeholders and facilitate their engagement with the new technology.
Christine Berg, head of the European Commission’s Single European Sky Unit in the Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport, emphasised that Iris will fit into the new regulatory environment for air traffic control that will be performance based and not technology specific.
The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation (Eurocontrol), an international organisation working to achieve safe and seamless air traffic management across Europe, stressed the need for action as soon as possible in order to reduce current trend of unsustainable air traffic delays throughout Europe that can have big impacts both on the aviation sector and on businesses and citizens.
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Air travel is set to become safer, swifter and more environmentally friendly thanks to the introduction of space-based technologies.ESA has just signed a deal with Inmarsat, a global satellite communications company, to put satellite-based data communication links terminals on up to 20 aircraft flying commercial services across continental Europe.
The Iris terminals are designed to help pilots and air traffic controllers to use the shortest and fastest routes, boosting productivity, saving fuel and reducing environmental pollution.
The VHF radio channels that pilots currently use are already congested. With the number of flights projected to nearly double to 7.2 billion by 2035, these channels are expected to reach capacity limits for voice and data links in less than a decade.
The Iris system will help to relieve pressure on these terrestrial channels by supplementing them with a much larger pipe for digital information relayed via satellites. The system enables European air traffic managers accelerate the transition from a largely voice-based to digital-based exchanges.
Satellite communication systems such as Iris are among the essential enablers supporting the next generation air traffic management in Europe, in line with the Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research (SESAR) programme, under the leadership of the European Commission.
Iris permits flight plans to be continually updated during the flight to maintain an optimal trajectory towards the destination. This allows air traffic controllers to schedule landings well in advance, maximising airspace and airport capacity, while minimising the fuel burned and the carbon dioxide emitted.
Satellites provide safe, secure, reliable and resilient connectivity, thanks to their high capacity and high availability in situations where security and service availability are paramount.
Iris data-link connection is protected by advanced firewalls and by the segregation of systems that adhere to the latest software security standards. This protects the integrity of the data by keeping each system functioning independently.
Satellites have been used to track aircraft over oceans and remote areas for decades. The technology has now been upgraded and is poised for deployment to serve continental airspace, starting with Europe and extending globally.
To deliver Iris, ESA is working with Inmarsat and a consortium of air navigation service providers, avionics manufacturers and ground segment providers, in full coordination and cooperation with the SESAR programme for its validation.
John Broughton, Vice President, Operational and Safety Services at Inmarsat Aviation, said: “We are very excited to embark on the next phase of Iris with all of our partners. Important progress has already been made on various critical elements and, as a result of strong industry-wide interest, several important agreements have been signed with major European air navigation service providers, aircraft manufacturers and airlines.
“Today’s agreement brings us another step closer to delivering the Iris programme.”
Magali Vaissiere, Director of Telecommunications and Integrated Applications at ESA, said: “Flying this technology for six months on some 20 aircraft brings years of research and preparation closer to fruition. We are a step closer to making real the highly anticipated idea of a modern air traffic management system over Europe.
“We look forward to seeing the results of the commercial flight demonstrations, and the environmental and operational benefits that Iris will bring to Europe’s congested airspace.”
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On Wednesday 2 October 2019, the European Space Agency and SESAR Deployment Manager are organising an event to update all ATM stakeholders on Iris, a new satellite-based air–ground communication system for Air Traffic Management.
The day will bring you a diversity of keynotes from all involved partners and three round table sessions, where various aspects of the solution Iris and its deployment will be discussed in interactive sessions.
There will also be a networking dinner the evening before, on Tuesday 1 October. The event is hosted by skeyes, the autonomous public company in charge of air traffic in the civil airspace in Belgium.
09:00 – 09:30 – Registration
09:30 – 11:45 – Key notes and Iris presentations
11:45 – 12:30 – Q&A
12:30 – 14:00 – Lunch & networking
14:00 – 14:45 – Round table discussion: Iris, solution implementation-ready for ATM
Moderator: SESAR Deployment Manager
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15:00 – 15:45 – Round table discussion: Iris service provision
Moderator: SESAR Deployment Manager
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16:00 – 16:45 – Round table discussion: Iris deployment
Moderator: SESAR Joint Undertaking
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16:45 – 17:00 – Conclusions – European Space Agency & SESAR Deployment Manager
Iris aims to make aviation safer, greener and more efficient by developing a new satellite-based air–ground communication system for Air Traffic Management (ATM), in partnership with Inmarsat. Read more
The SESAR Deployment Manager (SDM) is the official title of the organisation that oversees and coordinates the upgrading of Europe’s air traffic management infrastructure. The main task of the SESAR Deployment Manager is to develop, propose and maintain the Deployment Programme of SESAR concepts and technologies and ensure efficient synchronisation and overall coordination of implementation projects, as well as the related investments in line with the Deployment Programme. The tasks of the Deployment Manager are specified in Article 9 of Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 409/2013.
* Iris is a solution for sattelite-based air-ground communication for ATM; Iris represents a solid option as complementary technology, both in terms of performance and fast operational availability. SESAR Deployment Manager remains objective and only co-organises this event focussed on Iris as being one of the possible options and within the scope of its mandate on Data Link Services and AF6.
Both ESA and SDM have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) in June 2018, marking the start of their collaboration.This event is a perfect example of a joint initiative. Read more
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