Global agreement to track aircraft via satellite
2015/11/13
{International: Euphrates News} The United Nations announced a global agreement on tracing the path of civil aircraft via satellite in order to avoid a repeat incident mysterious disappearance of the aircraft in the Malaysian month / March 2014.
The International Telecommunication Union Director of the United Nations, Francois Rancy, the frequency identification will allow space stations receive signals from aircraft and track trips in real time anywhere in the world.
Francois Rancy said that the allocation of space stations frequencies to receive ADS-B signals will make it possible to trace the journeys directly into the air anywhere in the world, pointing out that the International Civil Aviation Organization that will oversee this program with the airlines.
In the meantime, experts meeting in Geneva decided Wednesday November 11th customize the oscilloscope 1 087,7-1 092, 3 MHz of mobile satellite services station to receive the signals via satellite.
The agreement in the wake of the Malaysian Airlines plane disappearance of Flight MH370, from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, carrying 239 people, was behind this tragic incident controversy on a global level regarding the follow-up and monitoring of civilian flights all over the world.
mentions that it is possible to adopt these technologies and the implementation of this resolution in 2017 if all aircraft equipped devices Almnasph.anthy
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