Russia – Global ATM Interoperability

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Federal State Unitary Enterprise
«STATE AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT CORPORATION OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION»
Russia – Global ATM Interoperability
5-7 OCTOBER 2015, DUBAI, UAE

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Company Overview
Area of responsibility
26 million km2
Total route length
700 000 km
of which international
530 000 km
Flights controlled at a time
over 1 000
Number of employees
over 27 000
Number of ATCOs
7 500
Total ACCs
40
Main ATFM Centre
1
ACCs
39
Towers
265
Air traffic increase
3.0% (2014)
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Radar Coverage
Airspace of the Russian Federation
Radar Coverage
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Major Transit Air Traffic Flows
Cross-Polar ATS routes
4 500 km
Trans-Polar ATS routes
Kaliningrad ATS routes
6 600 km
200 km
Trans-Eastern ATS routes
4 400 km
Asian ATS routes
Trans-Asian ATS routes
Trans-Siberian ATS routes
1 800 km
4 800 km
7 200 km
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Major Transit Air Traffic Flows (January – July 2015)
Cross-Polar ATS routes
8 416 (+17,23%)
Trans-Polar ATS routes
Kaliningrad ATS routes
7 168 (–2,81%)
23 462 (+1,32%)
Trans-Eastern ATS routes
16 237 (+11,82%)
Asian ATS routes
Trans-Asian ATS routes
Trans-Siberian ATS routes
13 331 (–71,56%)
57 102 (+12,41%)
5 790 (+14,20%)
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Entry/Exit Points with Neighbouring States (2007/2015)
Azerbaijan
2007/2015
5/6
Latvia
2007/2015
3/3
Belarus
9/13
Lithuania
6/10
China
5/6
Mongolia
6/9
Estonia
4/4
North Korea
4/4
Finland
8/10
Norway
3/10
Georgia
5/6
Poland
5/7
Iceland
1/2
Sweden
0/1
Japan
5/7
Turkey
3/6
Kazakhstan
25/29
Ukraine
21/22
USA
15/26
181 Entry/Exit Points with 19 Neighbouring States
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Air Traffic along Cross-Polar ATS Routes (2010 – 2015)
2001 – 4 routes
2014 – 14 routes
2015 – 16 routes
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Federal Target Programme
“Joint ATM System Modernization (2009 – 2020)”
13 Consolidated ACCs
100 short-range navigation systems
Upgrade of over 100 terminal, en-route and secondary
radars
Upgrade of 79 message switching centres
Upgrade of 770 HF and VHF voice communication
stations and ATIS
Upgrade of 57 satellite communication stations
Installation of over 100 local augmentation stations
Implementation of 100 full-scale and visual simulators
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ACC Consolidation Programme
2005 – 112 ACCs
2015 – 39 ACCs
2020 – 13 Consolidated ACCs
(12+1)
Kaliningrad
St. Petersburg
Yakutsk
Simferopol
Moscow
Yekaterinburg
Rostov-onDon
Samara
Tyumen
Magadan
Krasnoyarsk
Khabarovsk
Novosibirsk
Irkutsk
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ACC Consolidation Programme (2011-2015)
Magadan
Consolidated
ACC
Samara
Consolidated
ACC
Flight Control
Centre
(Moscow
Automated
Khabarovsk
Consolidated
ACC ATC Centre)
Kaliningrad
ACCACC
Irkutsk
Consolidated
2011
2013
2015
Kaliningrad
St. Petersburg
2013
Simferopol
Moscow
Yekaterinburg
Rostov-onDon
Samara
Yakutsk
2014
Tyumen
Magadan
2011
Krasnoyarsk
Khabarovsk
Novosibirsk
Irkutsk
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ACC Consolidation Programme (2016-2017)
13 consolidated ACCs (12+1) by 2020
2017
2017
Kaliningrad
St. Petersburg
2016
Yakutsk
Simferopol
Moscow
Yekaterinburg
Rostov-onDon
Samara
Magadan
2017
Tyumen
Krasnoyarsk
Khabarovsk
Novosibirsk
Irkutsk
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Advanced Surveillance and Digital Communication Systems
Implementation
ADS facilities implementation programme
of the Russian Federation (2012–2020):
3 Pilot projects:
• «Yamal-ADS», ADS-B 1090ES network
and VDL-4 deployment on Yamal
Peninsula (Far North);
• «Moscow-MA», deployment of ADS-B
1090ES network and VDL-4 in Moscow
area;
• «Baltic ADS», establishment of a
seamless ADS-B 1090ES and VDL-4
route:
Moscow – St. Petersburg – Stockholm
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ADS-B Implementation Programme (2009-2015)
2009-2015 − 68 stations deployed
end of 2015 − 92 stations
deployed
2 stations
Yamal Peninsular
(network deployed)
St. Petersburg ACC
8 stations
Russian Far East
24 stations
Moscow Automated ATC
Centre 9 stations
Kaliningrad
St. Petersburg
Samara
Consolidated
ACC 11 stations Moscow
Simferopol
Rostov-onDon
Yekaterinburg
Samara
Rostov
Consolidated
ACC 8 stations
Yakutsk
Tyumen
Krasnoyarsk
Novosibirsk
Baikal Region
11 stations
(end of 2016)
Magadan
Khabarovsk
Irkutsk
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Federal Target Programme “GLONASS System Maintenance,
Development and Usage 2012-2020”
GBAS stations installed at 78 aerodromes
(5 aerodromes in 2014)
4 Regional Monitoring Centres established
(Yekaterinburg, Tyumen, Rostov-on-Don, Samara)
2015 - GBAS stations to be installed at 20 aerodromes;
5 Regional Monitoring Centres to be established
GBAS Antenna
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OLDI and MFC-R2/ATS-QSIG Implementation
in Kaliningrad for Communication with Baltic States
Kaliningrad (Western Russia) – Vilnius (Lithuania) – Warsaw (Poland)
ATC AS Topaz
OLDI
PBX Proton-ССС
Eth
Е1 (64К)
Eth
Raisecom Multiplexer
Е1
Raisecom Multiplexer
Kaliningrad
Vilnius
Е1 (2x64К)
Е1 (2x64К)
VCS Topaz
ATS-QSIG
Е1 (64К)
Е1
Е1
Warsaw
Warsaw
ATC AS
Pegasus 21
OLDI
Е1 (64К)
PBX
PBX
VCS Shmidt
Telecom
ATS-QSIG
Multiplexer Е1 (4x64К) Multiplexer
Raisecom Multiplexer
Eth
ATC AS
OLDI
Malmö
Е1 (2x64К)
VCS Frequentis
ATS-QSIG,
MFC-R2
VCS Frequentis
MFC-R2
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Implementation of Digital Technology
for Adjacent ACCs Communication
Communication channels between Russian ACCs and Anchorage ACC (US)
Express АМЗ
140° Е
Murmansk
Anchorage
Avrora
(АМС8)
139° W
Khabarovsk
64 kbps
Anadyr
ES
Leased
communication
data link (FOCL)
64 kbps
Moscow
Rostelecom
Leased data link
(FOC)
64 kbps
Earth Station for integrated
communication network of
branches
Earth Station for interface
with Anchorage ACC network
E.S. AT&T
ALASKOM
ES
ES
РВХ
Magadan
ES
PetropavlovskKamchatsky
ES
РВХ
ES
Leased data link
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RVSM Implementation Outcome
17 November 2011 – safe transition to RVSM in the Eastern part of the ICAO EUR Region,
including the Russian Federation.
ATS route capacity increase
45% decrease in departure delays due to occupied levels
Seamless airspace with adjacent States
Fuel savings up to 5% of aircraft fuel consumption depending on the route length and aircraft
type
No flights operated at non-optimal levels
5-fold decrease in the number of potential situations requiring flight level change
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Federal State Unitary Enterprise «State Air Traffic
Management Corporation of the Russian Federation»
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