STATUS OF THE AIRCRAFT-BASED OBSERVATIONS PROGRAMS. Reports of Operational National & Regional Programs (Submitted by Doug Body, Australia)

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WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION COMMISSION FOR BASIC SYSTEMS OPEN PROGRAMME AREA GROUP ON INTEGRATED OBSERVING SYSTEMS EXPERT TEAM ON AIRCRAFT-BASED OBSERVING SYSTEMS FIRST SESSION CBS/OPAG-IOS/ET-ABO-1/3.1.1 28.VIII.2013 ITEM: 3.1 Original: ENGLISH Geneva, Switzerland, 10-13 September, 2013 STATUS OF THE AIRCRAFT-BASED OBSERVATIONS PROGRAMS Reports of Operational National & Regional Programs (Submitted by Doug Body, Australia) SUMMARY AND PURPOSE OF DOCUMENT Provides a status report on the national/regional AMDAR Program of Australia ACTION PROPOSED The Session is invited to review and discuss the content of the document. Appendices 1. Program Metadata

CBS/OPAG-IOS/ET-ABO-1/Document 3.1.1, p. 1 PROGRESS AND ACTIVITY REPORT Current Status 1. The current Australian operational AMDAR fleet, as of August 2013, is shown in the table below. The 117 aircraft Australian AMDAR fleet contributes 12,400 observations per day to the Global AMDAR program. Airline Country of Airline Aircraft Type No. of Aircraft Optimised AMDAR Software Format on GTS Qantas Australia B747-4nn 11 No AAA v1 FM42 B767-336 5 No AAA v1 FM42 B737-838 59 Yes AAA v3 FM42 Jetconnect New Zealand B737-838 8 Yes AAA v3 FM42 Jetstar Airways Australia A320 21 No AAA v3 FM42 Jetstar Asia Singapore A320 11 No AAA v3 FM42 Air Vanuatu Vanuatu A737-838 1 Yes AAA v3 FM42 Sky Traders Australia A319 1 No AAA v3 FM42 Development & Other Activities 2. Fleet Expansion & Consolidation The AMDAR fleet has had a net expansion of 12 aircraft since September 2012, with 7 new Qantas 737s, 6 Jetstar Airways A320s and 6 Jetstar Asia A320s, but 5 less Qantas 747s and 2 less Qantas 767s. The fleet additions represent some new aircraft (737s) and some turning on of AMDAR software on existing craft. The fleet reductions reflect Qantas phasing out of its older aircraft in favour of A380 and A330 aircraft. Budgetary considerations will likely limit any significant future AMDAR fleet expansion. The Bureau is currently considering turning off some of the non-optimisable aircraft. 3. WVSS-II Project While we have an airline partner willing to participate, the cost of obtaining the STC for 737-800 has proved prohibitive to progress this year. 4. Problems with B737 Teledyne Avionics Software Upgrade In early March 2013, Qantas proceeded with an upgrade of the Teledyne Avionics software, which enabled them to improve their in-flight monitoring of aircraft systems. However, this caused the AMDAR software on these aircraft to:- - ignore uplink requests to change reporting behaviour (that is, they became effectively un-optimisable) - not report any AMDAR data on a majority of flights - when they did report, the aircraft implement a version of the ascent observation rules (reporting every 50 hpa or every minute, whichever is reached first) for the duration of the flight. Qantas was able to develop a fix, which will be rolled out over August 2013. However, the fix circumvents, rather than solves the problem. The cause is apparently an issue with the Teledyne Avionics software and has been reported to the manufacturer but no date for a resolution has been promised.

CBS/OPAG-IOS/ET-ABO-1/Document 3.1.1, p. 2 Figure 1: % Flights with Data or Optimisation Issues Future Plans 5. A330-300 and A380-800 AMDAR software development With the phasing out by Qantas of their 747-4nns for International routes in favour of A380-800s and 767s in favour of A330-200S and A330-300s for International and Domestic routes, the Bureau is investigating having AMDAR software developed for these platforms. 6. Uplinking to Jetstar Fleet It is still a future plan to negotiate uplinking access to the Jetstar and Jetstar Asia fleets. The installed software already has the facility to respond to uplinks, but the necessary communications access has not been negotiated with the respective airlines. Uplinking would allow optimisation of data.

CBS/OPAG-IOS/ET-ABO-1/Document 3.1.1, p. 3 APPENDIX 1 PROGRAM METADATA Operational Fleet Airline Country of Airline Aircraft Type Number of Aircraft AMDAR Software Format On GTS Qantas Australia B747-4nn 11 AAA v1 FM42 B767-336 5 AAA v1 FM42 B737-838 59 AAA v3 FM42 Jetconnect New Zealand B737-838 8 AAA v3 FM42 Jetstar Airways Australia A320 21 AAA v3 FM42 Jetstar Asia Singapore A320 11 AAA v3 FM42 Air Vanuatu Vanuatu A737-838 1 AAA v3 FM42 Sky Traders Australia A319 1 AAA v3 FM42 Program Coverage Airport Country Airport Name Airport ID (IATA) Profiles per week taken(possible) Australia Ayers Rock Connellan AYQ 5 (6) A Australia Alice Springs ASP 11 (16) A Australia Brisbane Intl BNE 191 (343) A Australia Gold Coast OOL 110 (114) A Australia Cairns Intl CNS 85 (92) A Australia Hamilton Island HTI 6 (10) A Australia Mount Isa ISA 16 (18) A Australia Mackay MKY 9 (14) A Australia Ballina Byron Gateway BNK 5 (10) A Australia Proserpine Whitsunday Coast PPP 3 (5) A Australia Broome Intl BME 15 (18) A Australia Sunshine Coast Airport MCY 23 (24) A Australia Townsville TSV 43 (49) A Australia Casey Base, Antarctica 0.25 CD Australia Christmas Creek Station CXQ 5 (7) A Australia Christmas Island XCH 4 C Australia Avalon AVV 17 (19) A Australia Hobart HBA 36 (40) A Australia Launceston LST 25 (26) A Australia Melbourne (Tullamarine) Intl MEL 268 (368) A Australia Newman ZNE 33 (44) A Australia Adelaide Intl ADL 95 (140) A Australia Darwin Intl DRW 60 (67) A Australia Karratha KTA 52 (69) A Australia Kalgoorlie Boulder KGI 16 (21) A Australia Port Hedland Intl PHE 34 (41) A Australia Perth Intl PER 127 (275) A Australia Canberra CBR 38 (55) A

CBS/OPAG-IOS/ET-ABO-1/Document 3.1.1, p. 4 Australia Sydney Intl SYD 370 (553) A Australia Newcastle NTL 32 (38) A Cambodia Phnom Penh Intl PNH 3 (3) Cambodia Siem Reap REP 2 (2) Chile Arturo Merino Benitez Intl SCL 2 (4) China Baiyun Intl CAN 2 (2) China Shantou SWA 2 (2) China Haikou HAK 3 (3) China Xiaoshan HGH 2 (2) Fiji Nadi Intl NAN 2 (2) Hong Kong Hong Kong Intl HKG 13 (14) B Indonesia Bali Intl DPS 18 (26) B Indonesia Juanda International Airport SUB 1 (5) B Indonesia Soekarno Hatta Intl CGK 20 (20) Indonesia Polonia Intl MES 5 (5) Japan Narita Intl NRT 3 (14) B Japan Kansai Intl KIX 3 (3) Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Intl KUL 22 (22) Malaysia Penang Intl PEN 4 (4) Myanmar Yangon Intl RGN 2 (2) New Caledonia La Tontouta NOU 4 (4) A New Zealand Auckland Intl AKL 90 (100) A New Zealand Christchurch Intl CHC 48 (49) A New Zealand Dunedin DUD 3 (3) A New Zealand Queenstown ZQN 12 (14) A New Zealand Wellington Intl WLG 55 (58) A Philippines Ninoy Aquino Intl MNL 13 (13) Singapore Singapore Changi Intl SIN 135 (161) A South Africa OR Tambo Intl JNX 11 (23) A Taiwan Chiang Kai Shek Intl TPE 5 (5) Thailand Suvarnabhumi Intl BKK 15 (15) Thailand Phuket Intl HKT 13 (12) Vanuatu Santo-Pekoa Itl SON 1 (2) A Vanuatu Port Vila Bauerfield VLI 22(24) A Vietnam Tansonnhat Intl SGN 2 (8) B A Less profiles taken due to Optimisation. B Less profiles taken due to Configuration C Data from VH-VHD from 1-31 st January 2013 D Antarctic flights only take place during Southern Hemisphere summer. The value of 0.25 profiles/week reflects an approximate 12 month average. Notes a) Data from 1/5/2013 until 31/7/2013, then averaged to profiles/week. b) Using uplinking and the AMDAR Data Optimization System means that AMDAR data is not collected for all ascent/descent profiles.

Program Potential Coverage CBS/OPAG-IOS/ET-ABO-1/Document 3.1.1, p. 5 Airport Country Airport Name Airport ID (IATA) Profiles per week United States Dallas Fort Worth Intl DFW 14 United States John F Kennedy Intl JFK 7 United States Los Angeles International LAX 37 United States Honolulu Intl HNL 1 Notes a) Data from 1/5/2013 until 31/7/2013, then averaged to profiles/week b) Profiles are currently limited by configuration due to budgetary limitations and the likelihood that these locations are well covered by the US AMDAR programme Program Potential International Coverage Airport Country Airport Name Airport ID Airline & Fleet Profiles per week (IATA) (Aircraft model) United States Honolulu NHL Jetstar A330-200 24 Qantas A330-300 China Shanghai PVG Qantas A330-200 14 China Hong Kong HKG Qantas A380-800/ 14/28 Qantas A330-300 United Arab Emirates Dubai DXB Qantas A380-800 28 Notes a) Data compiled by examining airline schedules for August 2013 and averaging to profiles/week b) Aircraft would require software to be developed and installed.