International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) views voluntary implementation of global tracking using available technologies as a matter of urgency, which underscores the sector-wide consensus on tracking priorities. ICAO's 36-member state governing council plans to do its part by approving the new standards by the end of 2015. If ICAO can get the airlines to fall in line, the odds of more cases like the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 could be reduced by tapping existing communications technologies and without requiring most airlines to install new equipment. Here, Werner talks about the Malaysia Airlines flight 370 which disappeared a year ago.
GETTING CREATIVE ABOUT AIRLINER TRACKING
Aerospace America ; 53 , 3 ; 40
2015
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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