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ICAO Colloquium on ICAO Colloquium on Aviation Aviation Climate Change andand Climate Change NextGen and ASPIRE Environmental Initiatives Presented to: By: Date: ICAO Colloquium Maria A. DiPasquantonio FAA, Air Traffic International Office May 12-14, 2010 Federal F d laviation Aviation A i ti Federal Administration Administration

NextGen Implementation Plan 2010 Primary goal to provide new capabilities to make air transportation safer and more reliable, improve the capacity of the National Airspace System (NAS), and reduce aviation s impact on our environment Greater emphasis on existing technologies and procedures Released March 8 th Focus on dependencies and transformational programs

NextGen Mid Term Technologies. Data Communications RNAV/RNP ADS-B

NextGen Transformational Programs Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast (ADS B) Infrastructure includes ground stations and aircraft avionics. Network Enable Weather (NNEW) Provides weather data that can be System Wide Information shared by internal and external Management (SWIM) users IT infrastructure program that makes it easier for FAA to create interfaces between systems. Stages of readiness: Data Communications Communications Infrastructure where most functionality will flow through ERAM. Implementation Investment Analysis Concept Development

ADS B: Nationwide Deployment with Extension to Some Non Radar Areas Nationwide build-out of ADS-B Ground Stations on track 2013 completion

Performance Based dnavigation 211 RNAV routes RNAV & RNP 331 RNAV standard departure/approach procedures 193 RNP SAAAR procedures

Industry Engagement FAA is committed to: Mitigating the business risk Assume some of the risk Work with industry on the scheduled rollout FAA Industry Partners

NextGen and the Environment NextGen s Vision i is to provide environmental protection that allows sustained aviation growth Through quieter, cleaner and more fuel efficient flights Through use of alternative fuels, new equipment and operational procedures to lessen the impact on the climate Through more precise flight paths to lessen the impact of noise

The ASIA and Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emissions (ASPIRE) ASPIRE is a regional approach to environmental stewardship Accelerate and promote the development and implementation of operational procedures Reduce the environmental footprint for all phases of flight on an operation by operation basis from gate to gate Facilitate regional interoperability of environmentally friendly procedures and standards

The ASIA and Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emphasizes Emissions (ASPIRE) Best Practices for ASIA Pacific international flights Shared performance measurement Collaborative efficiency improvement through enhanced procedures and technologies Shared operational demonstration exercises

Federal Aviation Administration

ASPIRE Recommended Best Practices Asia and Pacific procedures, practices or services that have demonstrated success in the reduction of fuel burn and emissions Examples include: User Preferred Routes (UPR) Dynamic Airborne Reroute Procedures (DARP) Performance BasedNavigation (PBN) Separation Reduced Vertical Separation Minima (RVSM) Optimized Profile Descents

ASPIRE Flight Concept The ASPIRE Partners Have Conducted dfive Gt Gate to Gate Green Flight demonstrations, involving: No Delay Taxi to Runway / No Delay Taxi to Gate Unimpeded Climb out on Departure User Preferred Routes for Oceanic Phase of Flight Dynamic Airborne Reroutes (DARP) Reduced Vertical Separation Minima (RVSM) Cruise Climb Variable Optimized Speed Tailored Arrival to the Approach

ASPIRE Flight Success Demonstrate snapshot of best environmental efficiency: Using today s technology and procedures, and Removing controllable constraints ASPIRE One Air New Zealand B777 Auckland dto SFO ASPIRE Two Qantas Airlines A380 Los Angeles to Melbourne ASPIRE Three United Airlines B744 Sydney to SFO ASPIRE Four Japan Airlines B744 Honolulu l to Osaka Los Angeles to ASPIRE Five Singapore Airlines B744 Narita to Singapore

ASPIRE Flights Federal Aviation Administration, Qantas Airlines 27,995, United Airlines 14,812, Japan Airlines 14,196 Singapore Airlines, 33,769, Air New Zealand 11,214

Find further information on ASPIRE at: www.aspire green.com ICAO Colloquium May 12-14, 2010