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Aireon signs MoU with Saudi Air Navigation Services

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Aireon signs an MOU with Saudi Air Navigation Services, Saudi Arabiaโ€™s Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP).

Saudi Arabia: Space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) company Aireon has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS), Saudi Arabiaโ€™s Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), which manages one of the largest and busiest airspaces in the Middle East.

Through this MoU, SANS will develop and analyze a concept of operations for space-based ADS-B as an additional layer of surveillance. Aireonโ€™s space-based ADS-B system is completely independent of traditional ground-based services.

SANS is responsible for the provision of air navigation services in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. SANS is actively investing in airspace modernization concepts and will begin space-based ADS-B benefits within the coming months.

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With the Aireon space-based ADS-B data, SANS anticipates extending real-time air traffic surveillance throughout the entire region, making ADS-B equipped aircraft position information available regardless of terrain or ground infrastructure.

SANS will be required to begin benefit assessments on safety and efficiency of deploying Aireon space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) in Saudi airspace.

According to SANS Chairman of the Board, Abdullah Alsuweilmy, โ€œDeploying space-based ADS-B is an opportunity to optimize air traffic flow, while reducing the current separation minima and providing significant airline benefits. Space-based ADS-B will also help us increase safety for all aviation stakeholders and the flying public.โ€

According to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) 20-Year Air Passenger Forecast, the Middle East will see an extra 244 million passengers a year on routes to, from and within the region by 2035.

The second batch of 10 Iridium NEXT satellites, carrying the Aireon space-based ADS-B payloads, was successfully launched and deployed on 25th June.ย  The second launch increased the total number of Aireon payloads in orbit to 20, with another 55 destined for space in a series of six additional launches planned over the next twelve months.

Aireon has recently performed ADS-B flight tests with the FAA and Thales.