Future Air Navigation System

Read Complete Research Material



Future Air Navigation System

Future Air Navigation System

Introduction

The industry of aviation is currently experiencing progress and growth which is introducing new challenges and new opportunities for air and States transport organizations. Internationally, total number of passengers is growing due to the increment in demand. Nearly, 46 percent increment has been observed in the amount of annual passengers in the past decade. Moreover, the number of passengers has been raised from 1.457 billions to 2.128 billion within a year (ICAO, 2003, Pp.1-4). Identical rate of increment has been proved according to the figure of Freight tonne-kilometre. The aviation industry is collectively managing this ever increasing growth in an effective way. The aviation industry is playing an inevitable role in managing this growth consistently and uniformly in all regions and countries. This management is enhancing and providing security, safety, efficiency and sustainability of the universal air transport system for upcoming future (ICAO, 2003, Pp.1-4).

This paper will put light on the role of ICAO i.e. International Civil Aviation Organization in designing and implementing the Future Air Navigation System in Australia. Furthermore, this paper will highlight the significance of the Future Air Navigation System in enhancing and improving the air traffic control in ever growing demands in the aviation industry (ICAO, 2003, Pp.1-4). The implementation of Future Air Navigation System for managing air traffic will help in enhancing the safety of global civil aviation. Thus, by considering all requirements, Australian government is implementing this system for controlling air traffic in order to provide safety and security in the aviation industry in Australia. Furthermore, Australian government will also focus on the endeavors which will be necessary in the upcoming future for improving these air traffic control systems (ICAO, 2003, Pp.1-4).

Discussion

The aviation industry is contributing to the sustainability's three pillars. These three pillars include environment, economic and social in more and more incorporated way. Instead of our enhanced understanding regarding the sustainability's dynamics, all of these pillars stand as fundamental elements in which contribution of the aviation industry needs to be more disseminated and enhanced (Anthony, 2012, Pp.39-47). The aviation industry needs the development of its civil aviation in order to help in preserving and creating understanding and friendship among the peoples and nations of the entire world. This strategy will help in promoting cooperation among peoples and nations on which the world's peace depends. The industry of aviation is contributing in employing almost 6 million of people worldwide and supporting other millions of people. The significance and importance of air transport is growing steadily with the passage of time. The International Civil Aviation Organization has developed Future Air Navigation System in order to provide safety and air traffic control (Anthony, 2012, Pp.39-47). The International Civil Aviation Organization is accelerating growth and gradually growing in number of initiatives which encompass the capability of benefiting contribution of international aviation across all of the 3 sustainability's pillars. The International Civil Aviation Organization is focusing on following 4 important areas:

State action assistance/plans to States.

For aviation, provision of sustainable alternative fuels (Anthony, ...
Related Ads