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Gary Colledge, Head of Aviation Safety Product Development, InmarsatDanny Bharj, Aviation Product & Service Specialist, Inmarsat

Comms Working Group/1, ICAO Montreal, Canada

Inmarsat Classic Aero ‘refresh’,FANS1/A over SwiftBroadband evaluationand Iris Precursor Project

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New Classic I-3 Ground Stations at Burum/Perth since mid-2013

I-3 and I-4 Network Harmonization

Inmarsat

MMP-New YorkData-2 & Data-3

MMP-AmsterdamData-2 & Data-3

MSC-BurumVoice – H+

Burum Fucino Paumalu Perth

PSTNNetwork

DP1ACARS Processer +

Voice Switch

DP1ACARS Processer +

Voice Switch

DP…nACARS Processer+ Voice Switch

DP…nACARS Processer+ Voice Switch

Common network access to Classic Aero on I-3 and I-4Access to SwiftBroadband/SB Safety on I-4

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I-3 Classic Aero Coverage Map (L-Band)

This map depicts Inmarsat’s expectations of coverage, but does notrepresent a guarantee of service. The availability of service at the edgeof coverage areas fluctuates depending on various conditions.

Perth

Swift 64, Aero ICoverage

Aero H/H+ services are provided in the fullfootprint of the global beams

Burum

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I-3/I-4 Classic Aero Dual ConstellationClassic I-3 and I-4 networks, having identical infrastructure, can now be supported ‘as one’ bynetwork operations team

− In support of PBCS monitoring, Inmarsat can now utilise common analytic tools across I3 and I4networks

− Inmarsat can now administer satcom short codes in the same way across the I-3/I-4 GESs. Currentlyapproximately 180 codes defined – seeing increased interest from airlines (contact Andrew Ives orGary Colledge)

− Software tool in development to support management and distribution

Available for all aircraft with:

− Classic Aero-H+

− Classic Aero-H+ with SwiftBroadband

More aircraft activated for dual I-4 and I-3 operation (>50%) improved network resilience

Working with RC IMS(ARINC) and SITA to add I-4 to more aircraft ORT tables in acoordinated way

− Inmarsat is now supporting its partners to analyse the current satellite voice performance in theClassic Aero system [‘Satvoice Tiger Team’ within the FAA PARC]

Satvoice evaluation (FAA PARC)

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˃ Inmarsat continues technical studies to evaluate the feasibility of extending AeroI/H service life over ourI4 constellation

˃ Invite interested airlines to contact their DP directly to provide detail of their plans

˃ Inmarsat contact:

Ghislain Nicolle – Director Safety & OperationalServices

ghislain.nicolle@inmarsat.com

Aero-I & H Sunset

Background

˃ Considerations:

some airlines haveexpressed concern inmeeting the currentdeadlines

NAT FANS mandate placesreliance on satcom

Post MH370 - greaterreliance on tracking

˃ Consultation is key

Update on evaluation

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Europasat/Aviation ComplimentaryGround Component (A-CGC) ~2029

Launch 2016

Inmarsat-5(F4) ~2029

Launch 2016

Inmarsat-5(F2 & F3)

~20292 Launches

2015

Inmarsat-5 (F1) ~2029Launched Dec 2013

Alphasat Launched 2013

Inmarsat-4 ~2023Launched 2005-08

Inmarsat-3 ~2018Launched 1996-98

Inmarsat Constellations Review

Inmarsat-2 ~2014Launched 1990-92

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of 3 L-bandSatellites

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Alphasat started to deliver aero service at 25 East as part of the I4 constellation (March 2015)

Preparation for FANS1A over SBB evaluation project at NAT CNSG (March 2015)

First FANS over SwiftBroadband flights (June 2015); first data collection and analysis

Second bizet joined (August 2015)

Second Air Transport operator joined

Inmarsat prepares to introduce separate backup site in the AsiaPac/Americas region (August 2015)

Progress since CP/1 2014Main events

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Reminder: Inmarsat I-4 Satellite Coverage – SwiftBroadband pre-Alphasat

This map depicts Inmarsat’s expectations of coverage, but does not represent a guarantee of service.The availability of service at the edge of coverage areas fluctuates depending on various conditions.SwiftBroadband coverage January 2014.

Paumalu (SBB)

Burum (SBB)

Aero H+ services are provided in thefull footprint of the global beams,

narrow spot beams (SBB) also shown

Beijing (SBB)

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• Alphasat, also known as Inmarsat-4A F4, waslaunched on the 25th July 2013, and it hadprovided Inmarsat services, other than aviationservices, since 19th Nov 2013.

Alphasat SatelliteBackground

• On the 24th March 2015 Inmarsat transitioned the EMEA (I4F2) Classic Aeroand SBB services to Alphasat. (Alphasat effectively replaced I4F2 at the sameorbital slot).

• The 4F2 satellite has remained co-located at 25°E since the transition ofservices to Alphasat to mitigate any transition issues.

• As announced in 2014, it is planned that the I4F2 will be moved to 63.9°E toform a new ocean region “MEAS” (Middle-East & Asia Satellite)

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Alphasat Satellite payload

Alphasat will provide improvements in power, capacityand available spectrum in the I4-EMEA region

The improvements include:

L-band aggregate EIRP (power): 60% increase

DSP resources (channels): 20% increase (plus improved efficiency)

L-band spectrum: 52% increase

C-band spectrum: 100% increase

These characteristics will lead to improved performance and capacity in thebusiest region, I4-EMEA

Comparison with Inmarsat-4

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Inmarsat I-4 Satellite Coverage – SwiftBroadband & Classic

Auckland (SBB)

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Benefits, overview installed system, status of evaluation project &institutional

FANS1/A over SwiftBroadband

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New lower cost, More capable terminals

− 2 MCU SDU size with Enhanced Low Gain Antenna

− Anticipate up to 100 lbs in weight/drag savings

− Expect opex at least 30% less than Classic Aero

Flight Deck Communications

− Reduced ACARS data link message times

− 2 Channels Cockpit voice (using VoIP)

Advanced SB Safety Features

− Prioritised IP link− E.g. to support EFB Connection and Applications− Up to 200, 300, or 400 kbps (by antenna type)

− Aircraft Position Reporting and Tracking

− Additional to WPR and ADS-C ACARS based messaging− Message rate configurable

Private cockpit network (separate from cabin SwiftBroadband/Ka)

Full FANS SB Safety Service – Estimated early 2016

SwiftBroadband Safety

SB Safety Flight Tracking

Low Cost + Lightweight

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FANS1/A over SwiftBroadband project at FAA PARC

FANS Flight evaluation will use Cobham Aviator terminals with SB Safety software

− Aviator 300D

− Aviator 700D

Hawaiian Airlines (HAL) Boeing 767s N588HA: began 3rd June 2015

− No. of aircraft: 8

Cargo operator will use 700D

− No. of aircraft: 3

Inmarsat/Cobham in discussion with other air transport and air cargo candidates for evaluationflights

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ACARS over SwiftBroadband and IP Data For EFB for HAL 767

FANS1/A over SB-Safety configuration

HLD

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Electronic Flight BagUpdates while en Route

Weather, Flight Planningetc. during flight

Wired Ethernet

Inmarsat IGAAntenna

FANS1/A and ACARSvia existing CMU

CMU

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Using existing SATCOMData Link connection to

CMU for ACARS

Using Ethernet forElectronic Flight Bag

ARINC429 AID: ARINC 759

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Evaluation Schedule

Target: will collect ICAO data into Q1/Q2 2016

˃ FANS1/A Aircraft

Hawaiian Airlines 767 & Cargo Operator MD-11s

˃ AOC ACARS Aircraft – two bizjets in operation

Mixture of airlines and bizjets that wish to use ACARSover IP and have EFB/Crew Data Applications

˃ Recommendation

Will be developed during the evaluation. The servicealready seen to exceed Classic Aero RCP240/RSP180delivery performance.

FANS1/A over SBBProject Plan & ReportFAA PARC CWG activity with surroundingANSP/FIR participation in the Pacific Region

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SB-Safety Timeline

FAA PARC Evaluation ~ Q2 FANS over SBB recommendation

Inmarsat ServiceCommercially

Available (AOC)

AOC ACARS over SBB Evaluation

Begins May 14

Cargo OperatorMD-11s FANS

over SBBevaluation

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Falcon 900ACARS over SBB

First flightAugust 15

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AOC over SBB

FANS1/A over SBB – Hawaiian B767 ImplementationB767 Aircraft, 2 MCU Satellite Data Unit, IGA-5001 antenna

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First SB-S FANS Evaluation Flight 3rd June ‘15

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First SB-S FANS Evaluation Flight 3rd June ‘15

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First data from HALN588HA- 3rd to 17th June ’15

- Recent data July – endAug shows:av. delay ~ 6 to 12seconds

Preliminary SB Safety FANS Latency PerformanceInitial SB Safety FANS Latency Performance Chart (from aircraft)

2.8 sec@95%

3.5 sec@99.9%

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Preliminary SB Safety FANS Latency PerformanceFirst HAL aircraft – SB only – ADS-C downlink latency – Data prepared by FAA

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Preliminary SB Safety FANS Latency PerformanceFor first HAL aircraftAll mediaADS-C downlink latency3rd to 9th June

DataPreparedby FAA

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HAL routesHAL N588HA flights operating FANS1/A over SwiftBroadband (as of 12-8-15)

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Most ANSPs are setting ADS-Ccontracts at 14 minute rate.

Boeing are assisting inincreasing the data collectionby setting a 2 minutecontract from their ADS-CCollection and Analysis Tool(ACAT).

Message counts

Evaluation message counts – FANS1/Aand ACARS (26/06/14 to 30/07/15)

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EnhancedHandshakes

Search & Rescue

Typically < 1 min periodicposition reporting

Lat/Lon, Heading,Airspeed, Altitude

Integral Position Reporting

Exceeds ICAO Normal Flight Tracking Mandate Requirement

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SwiftBroadband (SB) Safety – Flight trackingContinuous tracking is now a possibility with SB-Safety

ACJ SB-S integral position reporting

Flying today over:

˃ CONUS

˃ NAT

˃ Gulf of Mexico

˃ WATRS

AOC Airlines in 2015

˃ NAT

˃ ASIA

˃ PACIFIC

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As of 30/07/15, two issues have been identified as contributing to the few longlatency messages and one topic (the on-aircraft handling of Media Advisories)that are being investigated;

a) positions where the aircraft is making transitions between satcom and VHF andvice-versa;

b) a few longer latency messages;

c) on-aircraft handing of Media Advisory

Message ‘outlier’ analysisSwiftBroadband subnetwork outlier latencies

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Since the first flights in June 2014 only one unplanned outage of the safetycomponents of the system has been noted:

˃ 6th/7th August, 4 hours

Analysis by SED, the AGGW supplier, has determined the causes. Short term mitigationmeasures put in place, and is now working on the necessary long-term mitigation.

AvailabilityRecords to-date

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• MASPS DO-343 published

• MOPS DO-262B published, FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO)-C159b refers

• ICAO Technical Manual (TM) (Additional Chapter to ICAO Doc. 9925, “Manualon the Aeronautical Mobile Satellite (Route) Service”)

• Inmarsat has prepared responses to the industry and ANSP comments

• Now completed FRAC within the SBB TM Sub Group, presented now at the ICAOComms Working Group/1 meeting requesting panel level review and ratification

StandardsWhat has been completed/what remains to be done?

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Overview, benefits, architecture & timeline

Iris Precursor Programme

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What is Iris?

A partnership between ESA and Inmarsat todevelop “Iris Precursor”, involving 16 companiesfrom 8 ESA member states

The service is being developed to satisfyperformance requirements set for VHF Datalinkand standardised for “initial 4D trajectorymanagement”

Integrated with the European Air TrafficManagement network

A new entity would be established as serviceprovider and undergo EASA certification

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Potential benefitsImproved availability and bandwidth over what is available thru VDL2 only

− Provides relief to VHF spectrum pressure

− Increased bandwidth available for AOC apps

− Increased service coverage

More efficient airspace operations leading to:

− Environmental benefits and fuel savings through user preferred routings including continuousclimb and descent profiles

− Improved traffic predictability (particularly at oceanic boundaries) leading to reducedcontroller workload and potentially lower ANS charges

Applicable to a range of aircraft types for FANS1/A & ATN operations:

− Short and Long Haul Commercial as well as Business jets

Global Datalink Convergence (ICAO and SESAR goal)

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Functional architecture: Baseline

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European context

Iris Precursor timeline

Dates subject to change at Inmarsat's discretion35 Inmarsat satcom update ICAO YUL Sept 28th_Oct 2nd 2015

Gary.Colledge@inmarsat.comDanny.Bharj@Inmarsat.com

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