Next-Gen SmartPath™ System Improves Capacity and Lowers Airport Costs
PHOENIX, May 13, 2009 -- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced today that
installation is complete for its SmartPath™ Precision Landing System at Bremen
Airport in Germany. Honeywell’s technology is a ground-based augmentation
system that supports precision approach and landings using Global Positioning
System (GPS) satellite data and transmits digital guidance signals to aircraft
systems.
“The flexibility of Honeywell’s SmartPath system allows for multiple approach
paths, enabling airports to increase capacity without expensive runway
expansions,” said TK Kallenbach, Honeywell Aerospace Vice President, Marketing
and Program Management. “The precise approach path can allow airports to reduce
noise in surrounding communities while operators save fuel and lower
emissions.”
Installation of the SmartPath system in Bremen is done under a contract with
DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH, the German ANS Provider. The SmartPath system
in Bremen provides differential GPS corrections to be used to supplement the
Instrument Landing System (ILS) at the airport. Currently, aircraft use ILS, an
older technology with technical limitations that impact flight path flexibility
and airport throughput. ILS is also susceptible to signal interference by
weather and obstacles. This can result in significant disruptions to airport
traffic and cause delays. Replacing ILS with GBAS technology has been
identified in the FAA’s NextGen and Eurocontrol’s SESAR programs as critical
enablers for improving air traffic capacity.
Honeywell’s Bremen installation is one of eight Honeywell GBAS stations
operating worldwide, with additional installations planned at airports in the
U.S. and Europe throughout 2009. “We are proud to have the second operational
station worldwide installed and our GBAS equipped customers appreciate the
innovative approaches,” says Frank Brenner, Director Center of DFS.
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