Brazilian aviation leaders and GE collaborate to improve air traffic at
Rio de Janeiro’s Santos Dumont Airport

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SEATTLE & RIO DE JANEIRO -- (Business Wire)
Brazil’s first Required Navigation Performance (RNP) flight procedures
are approved for operational use, following a successful validation
flight by GOL on May 5. The procedures will improve access and capacity
at Santos Dumont Airport, while reducing fuel burn and carbon emissions
for GOL and other approved airlines that fly them.
Brazil’s air navigation service provider DECEA designed the RNP
procedures, with technical support and assistance from GE. Brazil’s
aviation regulator ANAC validated and approved the procedures, while at
the same time granting RNP operations approval to GOL. The first
Brazilian airline to gain RNP operations approval, GOL expects to begin
flying the procedures in its fleet of Boeing 737s in the coming months.
“This is a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to streamline
its air traffic management system as it prepares to host the World Cup
in 2014 and the Olympics in 2016,” said Giovanni Spitale, general
manager of GE’s PBN Services. “We congratulate DECEA, ANAC and GOL on
this achievement - GE is proud to have played a role.” GE’s PBN experts
supported the Brazilian stakeholders on the design, validation and
deployment of the procedures and on GOL’s RNP operational approval.
Santos Dumont is a challenging flight environment because operators must
navigate mountainous areas and complex airspace when arriving and
departing the airport. In addition, there are 100,000 residents in the
airport community who are affected by aircraft noise. DECEA designed a
procedure with a continuous decent arrival (CDA) in order to reduce
noise, operating minima and improve capacity. The procedures also will
eliminate non-precision approaches and reduce the risk associated with
controlled flight into terrain (CFIT) near the airport.
“Using RNP AR, the pilot can perform a precise and constant trajectory,
reducing the minimum decision height,” said Adalberto Bogsan, technical
vice president of GOL. “This provides better visualization of the
runway, assuring a more safe and comfortable landing.”
The RNP procedures will substantially improve access to the airport by
lowering operating minima (ceiling) from 1500 ft. to 300 ft. This
reduces the need to execute missed approaches on days of poor weather
conditions. DECEA’s procedures will have no interference with the
current air traffic around Santos Dumont Airport and will improve air
traffic flow management and capacity.
Performance-based Navigation (PBN) technology allows aircraft to fly
precisely-defined flight paths without relying on ground-based
radio-navigation signals. RNP procedures, an advanced form of PBN
technology, can be designed to shorten the distance an aircraft has to
fly en-route, and to reduce fuel burn, exhaust emissions and noise
pollution in communities near airports. Because of RNP’s precision and
reliability, the technology can help air traffic controllers reduce
flight delays and alleviate air traffic congestion.
GE develops and implements technologies that provide significant
economic and environmental benefits to airlines, airports and the
communities they serve. With high-resolution geospatial earth imagery,
PBN design and deployment and flight management systems, GE is building
the foundation of air traffic management modernization. GE Aviation
provides the technologies to enhance overall flight operations, fuel
efficiency, flight planning, navigation and scheduling.
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