CPWG 16 NAV CANADA Update December 3-6, 2013
Private, non-share capital company 2nd largest ANSP in the world 12 million aircraft movements annually 18 million square km of airspace Regulated by Federal Government on Safety Performance 4750 Employees Who We Are About NAV CANADA
Our Services Air Traffic Control Flight Information Weather Briefings Aeronautical Information Airport Advisory Services Electronic Navigation Aids
Current Surveillance Coverage
Polar Routes Growth Traffic on polar routes increased more than 10X between 2003 and 2011 Number of Flights Year
Key Polar Highlights 2013 Removal of NOR OTS Additional Improvements to Conflict Prediction Addition of Medium Term Conflict Prediction CPDLC Phase 3
NOR OTS Removal Complete
Conflict Prediction
More Modernization Controller Safety Net Features Medium Term Conflict DetectionConflict Alert Airspace Warning Feature (AWF)Minimum Safe Altitude Warning (MSAW)
Controller Pilot Datalink Communications Domestic deployment almost complete Training underway for Toronto ACC 390K Domestic 1,000K Oceanic 12 months ending Aug 21013
Customer Improvements Route smoothing support Q and T Routes New airspace structure ATC Peripheral Frequencies
KAL UPR Support 23 UPR 242 flights per week A380 & B747 200 – 1800lbs savings per flight 2.6 million litres fuel savings
Future Improvements ADSC in support of RNP4 Continued UPR support Continued close consultation with Customers PBN improvements RNP for most Canadian Airports SAT ADSB
Military Airspace Tactical coordination for release based on traffic requirements Flight planning around restricted airspace Coordination with flight planning agencies. 5nm Buffer Zones
Cold Lake Airspace Various opening and closing times Military Exercises Aerodromes beneath CYR 221 DND Incursions
Publishing of 5nm Buffers
Questions Bob Fiege