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DAY 2. Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006


Afternoon -  GNSS SERVICES


* : Speakers with Presentation available to download [PDF Format].
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16:00 - 17:00 hrs - Session 5. PERSPECTIVES OF GALILEO/GNSS FOR AVIATION

The aviation community has been among the first recognizing the value of satellite navigation. GPS augmentation systems like EGNOS, WAAS, MSAS and GRAS were being built up mainly to serve its needs. Meanwhile it seems that the early enthusiasm of aviation for satellite navigation has gone. Does Galileo and GPS-III offer new additional benefits?


      Chairman:
Prof. Dr. David Last, President of the Royal Institute of Navigation, UK

      Presentations:
Benoit Roturier *, DSNA-DTI, Member of EUROCAE, Paris, France
      GNSS present & planned future use within French Airspace   (Download)

Umberto Guida *, GNSS Manager, The European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP), Brussels, Belgium
      Perspective of GNSS for Aviation - The EGNOS Experience    (Download)

Paul Nisner *, European GNSS Programme Manager, National Air Traffic Services, Gatwick, UK
      Air Transport: Galileo and GNSS - Some Questions    (Download)

Keith McPherson *, Manager, GNSS Program Office, Airservices Australia, Canberra, Australia
      Perspectives of Galileo/GNSS for Aviation    (Download)

Prof. Dr. Per Enge *, Stanford University, Palo Alto, USA
      GNSS for Aviation: Present & Future    (Download)

Richard Farnworth *, Project Leader, GNSS Policy Office, Eurocontrol, Brétigny, France
      Perspectives for GNSS in Aviation    (Download)

 
 
 

 

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