DUBAI 2016




ENAV will be attending the 16th edition of the Airport Show, annually held at the Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre from 9 to 11 May, 2016..

Airport Show 2016 provides an unrivaled business platform to companies aiming to present airport and aviation-related products and services and to take their share of the highly lucrative airport development market in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. In 2015, the event gathered over 7,120 aviation professionals who networked, sourced their product requirements and created over US$20 billion worth of regional business possibilities. ENAV will be presenting its extensive consulting services at Stand no. 6265 - Hall 6. ENAV: a global leader in Air Navigation Services supports Middle East countries with cutting edge services and operational solutions. The expertise and competence acquired in all functional areas of air traffic management enable ENAV to be a reference point for the development of projects within the aeronautical field. ENAV international consulting services: :
- Aeronautical Consulting & Design
- Training
- Flight Inspection
- Engineering
- Maintenance

Nowadays the Company commercializes its services in over 28 countries, worldwide.

ENAV commercial offer

The expertise and competence acquired in all functional areas of air traffic management enable ENAV to be a reference point, nationally as well as internationally, for development projects, which can satisfy the needs of operators working in different areas in the aeronautical field. ENAV’s commercial offer arises from this experience and from these results, working in synergy with two other fundamental players, Techno Sky, an ENAV Group company responsible for the management, support and maintenance of installations and systems used for Italian air traffic control, and ENAV Asia Pacific based in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) which provides targeted services to S.E. Asia clients. Professionalism, experience and technology are the pillars of a global offer of high value added services provided by ENAV.

Aeronautical Consulting & Design

Whether rationalising operations in a single airport or modernising a country’s entire ATC infrastructure, ENAV has the ability to develop cutting-edge solutions across the world.

Flight Inspection

With its upgraded aircraft fleet and advanced data processing systems, ENAV provides a wide range of flight inspection services, ensuring standards of excellence, reduced flight times and competitive prices.

Training

The ENAV Academy is a world-class training centre for personnel involved in the provision of air navigation services. The quality of training provided by ENAV ensures exceptional levels of efficiency and efficacy in the learning process.

Maintenance

ENAV brings its experience in the management and maintenance of air traffic control systems and technology to all those organisations aiming to improve their logistics and maintenance processes.

Engineering

ENAV supports organisations working in “mission critical” sectors by providing services and solutions in:
Installation, integration and setting-up of CNS systems ATM software development Meteorology systems development, supply and installation.



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AIREON



Aireon LLC is a Company to design, finance, procure, deploy and operate a global, satellite-based aviation monitoring service utilizing ADS-B technology.
ENAV is member of AIREON with 12,5% of shares, other shareholders being NAVCANADA, Iridium Communications Inc., IAA (Irish Aviation Authority), and Naviair.
Aireon will take benefit of the world’s furthest reaching network, being Aireon special ADS-B receiver payloads to be hosted on each of the Iridium Next 66 LEO operational satellites constellation.
The Iridium Next constellation is to be lunched from 2015 to 2017, once deployed this constellation in 2017, the Aireon design will deliver the first-ever space-based global aviation surveillance system.
Thanks to Aireon service, the ADS-B message transmitted by the aircraft and including information on its position as accurate as calculated onboard could reach an ANSPs wherever the aircraft is flying on the globe.
This new capability will extend the benefits of current radar-based surveillance systems (which are estimated to cover less than 10 percent of the world) to the entire planet with dramatic increase in the efficiency of routes over remote areas, oceans, deserts and poles. Aireon data are expected to have a strong positive impact on air operations both by allowing the most efficient surveillance in areas not covered by radar and by giving all the benefits by a further surveillance layer in areas already radar-covered .
Furthermore with one global view of ADS-B equipped aircraft, Aireon will also be able to improve search and rescue operations all over the world providing a very precise GPS location knowledge and real-time access to tracking data to authorized entities (Aireon free of charge ALERT service).
Air carriers will benefit of optimised flight paths, altitudes, airspeeds and jet stream use (without major changes to existing route structures) so reducing the greenhouse gas emissions and saving significant amount of fuel (e.g. conservative estimation of fuel savings for airlines overflying North Atlantic and Pacific is $6-8 billion from 2018-2030). Also, Aireon service requires no additional aircraft equipage costs and leverages the carrier’s investment in mandated ADS-B systems.
Finally the global characteristics of Aireon will contribute to a worldwide harmonisation of ATM procedures and systems and will enhance safety and continuity of the highest level of surveillance services to the flights by eliminating surveillance service gaps over poorly monitored regions and giving an additional independent surveillance layer in areas with radar-coverage. ANSPs will benefit for the first time of a truly global air traffic surveillance without significant new infrastructure investment, but maximising already made investments in terrestrial infrastructure by extending the benefits of ADS-B systems to area where terrestrial infrastructure are not possible (e.g. oceans) or have too high costs for installation protection and maintenance (e.g. mountainous or remote areas).
Aireon will enrich the ANSPs surveillance capability with an additional and diversified surveillance layer with respect to radar technology and terrestrial ADS-B; this will improve efficiency, safety, and robustness of surveillance services by allowing sensibly reduced separation minima in region with poor or no surveillance infrastructures and contributing to infrastructures optimisation and increasing of the continuity of services at the highest performance levels in areas already served by terrestrial surveillance systems.
The possibility for an ANSP of performing surveillance in every airspace around the world will create new opportunities for future air traffic management optimisation and value-added services. ENAV will have a key role for the development of the service carrying to Aireon all its experience and skills as one of the major European ANSP and also taking benefits by ENAV links with the Mediterranean Countries and the presence in areas like South-Eastern Asia where, in Kuala Lumpur, operates the subsidiary “ENAV Asia Pacific.