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The meeting of the consultative committee of the Ministry of Civil Aviation was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. The subject of discussion was GAGAN (GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation) system which is a Space Based Augmentation System (SBAS), developed jointly by AAI and ISRO.

The meeting was attended by MPs who were informed that GAGAN is a part of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), which takes input from the core GPS (Global Positioning System) constellation and augments navigation data through the GEO stationary satellites for providing better accuracy, integrity, and continuity of service for its application in civil aviation.

The National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP-2016) prescribes that new aircraft being registered in India from 1st January 2019 will mandatorily have to be GAGAN enabled.

Also Read: 23 Emergency Landings From January 2020 Till Now, Says Aviation Ministry

GAGAN has benefits in aviation as well as in non-aviation fields. In the aviation sector, on the safety front, GAGAN is operational and offers two levels of service; RNP 0.1 (Required Navigation Performance 0.1) over the Indian Flight Information region and APV I (Approach with Vertical Guidance, Level I) over the major part of the Indian landmass, to its aviation users.

GAGAN can support operations for all phases of flight including Oceanic, Approach, Terminal, and Surface. It provides lower operational minima on non-ILS runways and supports advanced procedures like curved approaches. It helps in designing more efficient routes which can result in fuel savings. It can help in operations in areas with an absence of navigation infrastructure. GAGAN can work as a backup to ILS approaches.

In Non-Aviation, GAGAN helps in Disaster Management. With the use of the GAGAN message service (GMS), early warning messages can be broadcast on the occurrence of natural disasters, calamities, and danger to the safety of life within the GAGAN coverage area for Search and Rescue Messages, Relief and mitigation-related messages, Meteorological information and other uses. It can enhance safety, mobility, regulation and enable payment applications.

Officials said that the Airport Authority of India designs various types of landing approach procedures for various Indian Airports. Till date, 51 GAGAN-based approach procedures have been designed for various runways of Indian airports. Flight trials using GAGAN-based LPV approach procedures were successfully conducted by Indigo on 28th April 2022 at Kishangarh Airport, Rajasthan. As of date, 2 GAGAN-based approaches for two runway ends of Kishangarh Airport have been promulgated in the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) for aviation usage.

Conduct of a flight trial using GAGAN-based approaches is planned to be conducted shortly for Kannur Runway (RWY) 07. Flight trials of GAGAN-based approaches for Mumbai RWY 32 and Cochin RWY 09 are planned to be conducted after approval from the DGCA. The AAI is making efforts for ensuring the availability, continuity, and integrity of air navigation services through such technological enhancement in India.

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The meeting of the consultative committee of the Ministry of Civil Aviation was held on Thursday under the chairmanship of Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia. The subject of discussion was GAGAN (GPS Aided Geo Augmented Navigation) system which is a Space Based Augmentation System (SBAS), developed jointly by AAI and ISRO.

The meeting was attended by MPs who were informed that GAGAN is a part of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), which takes input from the core GPS (Global Positioning System) constellation and augments navigation data through the GEO stationary satellites for providing better accuracy, integrity, and continuity of service for its application in civil aviation.

The National Civil Aviation Policy (NCAP-2016) prescribes that new aircraft being registered in India from 1st January 2019 will mandatorily have to be GAGAN enabled.

Also Read: 23 Emergency Landings From January 2020 Till Now, Says Aviation Ministry

GAGAN has benefits in aviation as well as in non-aviation fields. In the aviation sector, on the safety front, GAGAN is operational and offers two levels of service; RNP 0.1 (Required Navigation Performance 0.1) over the Indian Flight Information region and APV I (Approach with Vertical Guidance, Level I) over the major part of the Indian landmass, to its aviation users.

GAGAN can support operations for all phases of flight including Oceanic, Approach, Terminal, and Surface. It provides lower operational minima on non-ILS runways and supports advanced procedures like curved approaches. It helps in designing more efficient routes which can result in fuel savings. It can help in operations in areas with an absence of navigation infrastructure. GAGAN can work as a backup to ILS approaches.

In Non-Aviation, GAGAN helps in Disaster Management. With the use of the GAGAN message service (GMS), early warning messages can be broadcast on the occurrence of natural disasters, calamities, and danger to the safety of life within the GAGAN coverage area for Search and Rescue Messages, Relief and mitigation-related messages, Meteorological information and other uses. It can enhance safety, mobility, regulation and enable payment applications.

Officials said that the Airport Authority of India designs various types of landing approach procedures for various Indian Airports. Till date, 51 GAGAN-based approach procedures have been designed for various runways of Indian airports. Flight trials using GAGAN-based LPV approach procedures were successfully conducted by Indigo on 28th April 2022 at Kishangarh Airport, Rajasthan. As of date, 2 GAGAN-based approaches for two runway ends of Kishangarh Airport have been promulgated in the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) for aviation usage.

Conduct of a flight trial using GAGAN-based approaches is planned to be conducted shortly for Kannur Runway (RWY) 07. Flight trials of GAGAN-based approaches for Mumbai RWY 32 and Cochin RWY 09 are planned to be conducted after approval from the DGCA. The AAI is making efforts for ensuring the availability, continuity, and integrity of air navigation services through such technological enhancement in India.

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