CGI to lead the development of a cloud-based Universal Virtual Flight Data Recorder
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European Space Agency co-funded project will support aircraft safety and future aircraft tracking and data recovery
Neil Timms, Senior Vice President Space, Defence and Intelligence for
Designed to meet Global Aeronautic Distress and Safety System (GADSS) aircraft tracking and flight data recovery requirements, a future UVFDR service can be used on its own on smaller aircraft, or alongside traditional recorders on aircraft legally required to carry them. The future UVFDR services could also reduce the time and effort required to locate aircraft in distress, as well as provide critical telemetry to ground-based engineers assisting their crews.
Heather Britton, Head of Space Applications at the
The European Space Agency actively supports innovative solutions, highlighting the potential of space technologies for the benefits of all aviation stakeholders (airlines, business and general aviation, airport, civil aviation authorities). "We are delighted to support CGI's industry-leading virtual flight data recorder" said Arnaud Runge, Project Manager at ESA. "I myself hold a commercial pilot license and welcome an initiative which will make use of satellite-based technologies to make aviation even safer than it is today."
The system is built using CGI's TrustedFabric, a proprietary blockchain solution for the secure storage of highly sensitive data and is hosted on the cloud. The system is scalable and a future commercial service is planned to be made available globally. The technology also offers the potential to support additional services, such as improved technical support for aircraft in flight, flight recording solutions for remotely piloted and advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles, and airspace data integration services for air navigation service providers. CGI will work with ESA, Code Magus Ltd, Cranfield University, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and industry stakeholders SatAuth and others to define use cases and system requirements for a global UVFDR service. The concept being developed makes use of the increasing availability of satellite data communications bandwidth, and the growing number of aircraft equipment capable of transmitting flight data, such as Quick Access Recorders (QAR) and similar systems.
Dr. Li Wen-Chin of the Safety and Accident Investigation Centre, Cranfield University said; "The system will not only provide assured truth data required by investigations, but it can also detect and flag potentially unsafe situations before they occur. Our vision of the future is that flight crews in abnormal situations have access to much better support than what's presently possible."
Paul Roux, Managing Director of South African aircraft tracking and data transmission systems manufacturer SatAuth, said: "CGI's UVFDR will offer our customers the opportunity to not only meet the GADSS mandates, but to improve their operational data and information management beyond mere compliance, leading the way in integrated cutting-edge 21st century aviation safety technology."
CGI has been delivering complex, mission-critical space software systems supporting satellite navigation, communications and operations, to space enabled applications for over 40 years.
Founded in 1976, CGI is among the largest independent IT and business consulting services firms in the world. With 91,000 consultants and professionals across the globe, CGI delivers an end-to-end portfolio of capabilities, from strategic IT and business consulting to systems integration, managed IT and business process services and intellectual property solutions. CGI works with clients through a local relationship model complemented by a global delivery network that helps clients digitally transform their organizations and accelerate results. CGI Fiscal 2022 reported revenue is
Code Magus Limited has been working together with SatAuth for a number of years, providing product, security interface and integration architectures for the SatAuth GCP server. They are responsible for data security, encryption, replication, and fault detection for local and international financial institutions' complicated infrastructure networks, and have devised algorithms for the detection of core system failures which significantly reduce the institutions' exposure to hardware malfunctions. Code Magus also conducts non-functional and high throughput transaction testing, transaction security and integrity software as well as high throughput transaction validation. Learn more at www.codemagus.com
SatAuth is about providing secure efficient Tracking and Alerting Solutions to Airline quality standards. Following extensive testing and EASA certification, SatAuth has completed installation and situational testing on a number of commercial airliners since 2016, capturing volumes of autonomous data invaluable to understanding aircraft in-flight parameters, and delivering these directly to the Airline customer via a secured portal designed to specifically meet our customers' requirements. We pride ourselves in designing solutions which are flexible to accommodate not only regulations, but providing additional services capable of delivering a return on investment for customers. Learn more at www.satauth.com
The European Space Agency (ESA) provides
ESA's strategic programme 'Space Systems for Safety & Security' works on innovative and secure satellite communication systems, and their integration into public and private terrestrial networks to enhance safety, resilience and security within society. The programme supports services, systems, technologies and product development addressing safety and security. For more information: https://artes.esa.int/space-systems-safety-and-security-4s
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