▪ As Communication, Navigation and Surveillance (CNS) technologies advance to achieve greater efficiency, airspace user requirements become more complex — Transition from traditional voice/nav aid/radar to include data link/performance-based navigation/automatic dependent surveillance — These equate to more advanced aircraft equipage — There is also more integration between the aircraft avionics and the ground system flight data processing systems, resulting in more exacting requirements ▪ Data formats and displays ▪ Flight plan and uplink message creation and loading ▪ Downlink information capability ▪ Different airspaces also employ different technology and procedures ▪ Different airframes and avionics vendors have variations due to age of aircraft, cockpit design philosophies, aircraft capabilities, etc.
Preparing for transition — Accommodation of mixed data communication equipage for a harmonized future
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