(07 June 2022, 09:32 +07)
Airbus has delivered the first A320neo
equipped with the latest Satellite Landing System (SLS)
technology to easyJet.
SLS enables pilots
to perform ‘straight-in’ approaches using satellite precision when
coming into land at airports, without the need for additional
ground-based systems such as ILS, even in low-visibility
conditions, while saving fuel and reducing emissions.
SLS first entered service in Europe with the A350
in 2015 after Airbus successfully pioneered its development
and introduction for CAT1 approaches with support of the EU
Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) – formerly known as the GSA
– and the European Commission.
An SLS function is also available
on A220 and A330 aircraft families and is in progress for the A380.
easyJet Airbus A320
“By using SLS, airlines benefit from improved
operational capabilities and operational efficiency,” said
Philippe Mhun, Airbus Head of Programmes and Services. “We are
very pleased to offer this new Air Traffic Management capability
now on the A320 Family, which demonstrates how Airbus is keeping
its aircraft at the cutting-edge of technology. The
introduction of satellite based technologies highlights the
benefit of Airbus’ cross-divisional collaboration. With Airbus
Defence and Space being one of the world leaders in satellite
technology, we take advantage of this expertise and apply it to
commercial aviation. We are grateful for the excellent support
provided by the EUSPA and the European Commission.”
Airbus is also developing the new generation of
EGNOS, the European Satellite Based Augmentation System, with delivery of the next version of
the programme scheduled to take place by 2027.
David Morgan, Director of Flight Operations,
easyJet, said, “We are excited about this latest technological
development as it represents another step towards further
improvement of the efficiency of our operations while helping us
to reduce fuel usage and therefore tackle our carbon emissions.
“We believe that modernising the aviation sector is a crucial goal
requiring the joint and coordinated effort of the entire industry.
We are committed to support the development of new technologies,
together with our partners across the industry, allowing us to
operate in the most efficient and technologically-advanced way
possible for the safety of our customers and the protection of our
planet.”
The A320neo Family incorporates new generation
engines and Sharklets, which together deliver at least 20 percent
fuel and CO2 savings, as well as a 50 percent noise footprint
reduction.
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