EFFICIENCY SUSTAINABILITY OF AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN AVIATION SECTOR
Keywords:
Aviation Sector, Safety, Efficiency, Air Traffic Control and Management SystemAbstract
The rapid advancement of cutting-edge technology has reshaped the global dynamics of the airline sector, elevating the significance of service quality, effectiveness, and protection. As a vital contributor to national economic growth and a public utility, aviation's expansion has directly impacted businesses in the service sector, leading to increased operational opportunities for hotels, restaurants, and travel agencies. This article addresses the challenges within Air Traffic Management (ATM), focusing on the aviation industry's primary concerns. With the continuous growth of aviation traffic, there is a pressing need to enhance security, productivity, and environmental sustainability. The article aims to stimulate business innovation and collaboration in advanced study areas such as dynamic airspace management (DAM), air traffic flow management (ATFM), and collaborative/non-collaborative surveillance. The proposed frameworks, based on Clean Sky and NextGen, incorporate 4D Trajectory Optimization techniques, advanced surveillance technologies, and data link connections to establish a foundation for ATM industry development. Additionally, the research explores adaptive Human-Machine Interface and Interaction (HMI2) forms to automate the assessment and negotiation of aircraft intentions, thereby improving the efficiency and security of ATM operations. The study also addresses specific requirements for cooperative and non-cooperative Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) systems for Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) within the evolving CNS+A process, ensuring their safe and unrestricted access to all airspace types.