EASA And IATA Publish Comprehensive Plan To Mitigate The Risks of GNSS Interference
IATA and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have published a comprehensive plan to mitigate the risks stemming from global navigation satellite system (GNSS) interference.
The plan was part of the conclusions of a jointly-hosted workshop on the topic of GNSS interference.
Given the continued rise in frequency of interference with GNSS signals, the workshop concluded that a broader and more coordinated approach is needed — focusing on four key areas: improved information gathering, stronger prevention and mitigation measures, more effective use of infrastructure and airspace management, and enhanced coordination and preparedness among relevant agencies.
Reported incidents of interference with GNSS signals, known as jamming and spoofing, have been increasing across Eastern Europe and the Middle East in recent years. Similar incidents have been reported in other locations globally.
Learn more about the risks of GNSS interference.
Source : Iata
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