GULFSTREAM GETS OK TO USE ADS-C FOR OCEANIC, REMOTE WAYPOINT REPORTING

GULFSTREAM received FAA approval to use Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Contract (ADS-C) for oceanic and remote waypoint reporting. Part of the Future Air Navigation System (FANS) data link application, ADS-C allows controllers to track an aircraft’s position from the ground using information sent...

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