GE Aviation is deploying the world’s first network of ICAO Required
Navigation Performance Authorization Required (RNP AR) flight paths
designed by a third-party in Malaysia. The program includes GE-designed
ICAO 9905 compliant RNP AR approach paths at 15 Malaysian airports. The
highly-precise paths will improve operating efficiencies for AirAsia by
reducing track miles and fuel burn while also providing aircraft with
precise lateral and vertical arrival and missed approach guidance.
Under the agreement, GE will design, deploy, validate and maintain a
network of precise RNP procedures to utilize the performance
characteristics of AirAsia’s A320 fleet. Work is underway at the first
two airports - Kuching International and Penang International. A
preliminary review of Kuching airport showed potential flight track
miles savings of up to 8 miles for runway 04 and up to 13 miles for
runway 22.
“This collaborative project is a notable milestone in the global effort
to deploy Performance-based Navigation (PBN) solutions that streamline
air traffic management operations,” said Giovanni Spitale, general
manager of GE Aviation’s PBN Services. “AirAsia joins a growing number
of aviation leaders around the world that recognize the value and
urgency of implementing RNP programs.”
In collaboration with the Malaysia Department of Civil Aviation
Authority (DCA), the regulator and air navigation service provider, GE’s
PBN Services recently completed a customized assessment of AirAsia’s
readiness to adopt RNP, examining the airline’s current equipment and
operations. Based on the assessment, GE has developed a roadmap for PBN
implementation and is working with the DCA and AirAsia to develop the
carrier’s regulatory approval to fly RNP in Malaysia. Furthermore, GE
will assist in the development of education and training for the flight
crew, technical staff, dispatchers and air traffic controllers.
“AirAsia selected GE for this significant project because of its history
of successful PBN program deployments that deliver both operational and
environmental benefits,” said Bo Lingam, AirAsia Chief of Operations and
Planning. “We look forward to working with GE and the DCA to further
develop our PBN plan in Malaysia.”
“This PBN program will improve air traffic management at a network of
commercial airports in Malaysia while ensuring our country meets ICAO
PBN resolution in a timely manner,” said Director General of Civil
Aviation Malaysia Dato’ Azharuddin Abd Rahman. “Our organization is
proud to work with GE and AirAsia to accomplish this significant
milestone.”
RNP AR is the highest-performing type of PBN procedure. PBN technology
allows aircraft to fly precisely-defined flight paths without relying on
ground-based radio-navigation signals. RNP procedures can be designed to
shorten the distance an aircraft has to fly en-route, and to reduce fuel
burn, exhaust emissions and noise pollution in communities near
airports. Because of RNP’s precision and reliability, the technology can
help air traffic controllers reduce flight delays and alleviate air
traffic congestion.
AirAsia, the leading and largest low-cost carrier in Asia, services the
most extensive network with 150 routes. Within 10 years of operations,
AirAsia has carried over 140 million guests and grown its fleet from
just two aircraft to approximately 114. The airline today is proud to be
a truly ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) airline with
established operations based in Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and
Philippines servicing a network stretching across all ASEAN countries,
China, India, Sri Lanka and Australia. This is further complemented by
AirAsia X, its low-cost long-haul affiliate carrier that currently flies
to destinations in China, Australia, Taiwan¸ Iran, Korea and Japan.
AirAsia was named the World’s Best Low Cost Airline in the annual World
Airline Survey by Skytrax for four consecutive years (2009, 2010, 2011,
2012).
GE develops and implements technologies that provide significant
economic and environmental benefits to airlines, airports and the
communities they serve. With high-resolution geospatial earth imagery,
PBN design and deployment and flight management systems, GE is building
the foundation of air traffic management modernization. GE Aviation
provides the technologies to enhance overall flight operations, fuel
efficiency, flight planning, navigation and scheduling. GE’s RNP
Services and flight management system optimized descent are both
ecomagination products.
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provider of jet engines, components and integrated systems for
commercial and military aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service
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