FAA Takes Steps Toward Space-Based ADS-B To Track Aircraft

Graphic of Aireon’s space-based ADS-B system.
Credit: Aireon
WASHINGTON—FAA is considering expanding its use of space-based surveillance to track aircraft and maintain separations in oceanic airspace beyond an operational trial slated to begin in the Caribbean region in March 2020. The agency is developing a one-to-three-year roadmap “to expand our use of...

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