ITU Plenipotentiary Conference resolution to enhance aviation safety
Busan, 31 October 2014 – ITU membership meeting in Busan,
Republic of Korea for the Plenipotentiary Conference today passed an
important resolution to improve global flight tracking for civil aviation.
This follows the disappearance and loss of Flight MH370 in March 2014 with
239 people on board, which spurred worldwide discussions on global flight
tracking and the need for coordinated action by ITU and other relevant
organizations.
The new resolution adopted by the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference
instructs the forthcoming World Radiocommunication Conference in 2015
(WRC-15) to consider global flight tracking in its agenda and instructs the
Director of ITU’s Radiocommunication Bureau to submit a specific report on
the matter to WRC-15. This report will include the results of the studies,
which have been carried out in the ITU Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) for
the last two years and are being accelerated as a result of this resolution.
ITU-R Working Party 5B (in charge of aeronautical-related issues) is
currently meeting in Geneva and working on this same topic.
ITU Secretary-General Hamadoun I. Touré welcomed the resolution taken by
the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, noting global concern following the loss
of the aircraft. “We join the families of the passengers in mourning the
loss of lives on MH370 and we must continue to make every effort at the
international level to improve flight tracking for civil aviation,” Dr Touré
said. “This resolution will be brought to the attention of the World
Radiocommunication Conference at its next meeting in 2015 as well as to the
International Civil Aviation Organization, with whom we already have a
strong framework of cooperation.”
Following a call in March 2014 to ITU from the Minister of Communications
and Multimedia of Malaysia, Ahmad Shabery Cheek for an international effort
to find solutions to track commercial aircraft in real time, industry
leaders and experts from the aviation and information and communication
technology (ICT) sectors, representatives of international organizations,
governments and trade associations met in Kuala Lumpur in May 2014 to
explore global initiatives and current and future technological developments
that could provide such solutions.
In its special meeting on global flight tracking, which took place in
Montréal, 12-13 May 2014, the International Civil Aviation Organization
(ICAO) encouraged ITU to take urgent action to provide the necessary
spectrum allocations for satellites to support emerging aviation needs. ITU
and ICAO have a long history of collaboration and entered into a Memorandum
of Understanding in 2012 to establish a framework for enhanced cooperation.
ICAO has developed Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) for systems
that enable position determination and tracking of aircraft for air traffic
control, which represents a critical element of aviation safety and
security.
As a complement to the abovementioned efforts, in June 2014, ITU also
established a Focus Group under the umbrella of the Telecommunication
Standardization Sector (ITU-T) on Aviation Applications of Cloud Computing
for Flight Data Monitoring. This Group will study the requirements for
telecommunication standards to enable an ‘aviation cloud’ for real-time
monitoring of flight data, including those for the protection, security and
ownership of flight data and the technical mechanisms and policies to govern
access to these data.
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