GMV presents its latest developments in the World ATM Congress

In the last decade GMV’s significant and ongoing R&D effort in the aeronautics sector has spawned a comprehensive and varied range of air-traffic-management developments and applications, notably in the application of satellite navigation (GNSS) to performance based navigation and precision approach operations.

GMV will be showcasing some of these solutions and technologies in the World ATM Congress 2013), to be held on 12, 13 and 14 February in Madrid. The products on display include emil, the magic family of products and srx-10i.

emil is an automatic system for ground inspection of instrument landing systems (ILS) and VHF omnidirectional range (VOR) systems; these are radio-aid systems helping aircraft during the landing and en-route flight phases, respectively. Diverse airports of the Spanish Airports and Air Navigation Authority (AENA), including the airports of Barajas in Madrid and El Prat in Barcelona, are now using this system, allowing them to slash radio-aid calibration costs.

Among the support tools for performance based navigation, and within the magic family of products, GMV will be displaying magicGEMINI, a software tool for analyzing and monitoring the performance of GNSS-based navigation services, currently being used, among others, by PANSA (Poland’s Air Navigation Services Agency); magicSBAS, the testbed allowing any region of the world to analyze the air-navigation benefits of deploying a space-based augmentation system (SBAS), and the magicLPV system for carrying out flight tests to demonstrate these benefits to pilots and airline companies.

Last but not least srx-10i, currently deployed in Spanish airports, is an interference detector (including deliberate interference), enabling any airport to ensure the approach reliability and safety of any GNSS-based aircraft.

By displaying these solutions GMV also rounds out its range of satellite-navigation (GNSS) capabilities and products. GMV has been contributing to the development of satellite navigation for over 20 years now, a business activity that has made it one of the leaders in implementing Europe’s satellite-navigation strategy. GMV’s knowledge in this field and the experience and expertise of its team of professionals have won the company pole position in the development not only of navigation systems but also of various GNSS applications. This leading position has enabled GMV to become a trailblazer in the use of GPS, GLONASS, EGNOS and Galileo signals.

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