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.

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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  