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Air
China A319 completes RNP-AR validation flight at Ali Airport, China
An
Air China A319 today successfully completed a validation flight utilizing
tailored Required Navigation Performance - Authorization Required (RNP-AR)
procedures at Ali Airport in the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. The RNP
validation flight is essential for the entry into service of Ali Airport, which
is to be officially opened for operations soon. The Civil Aviation
Administration of China (CAAC) has decided that the Airbus A319 will be the
first aircraft to fly to and from Ali Airport in view of its proven performance
on high altitude flights. Statistics indicate that over 80 percent of the
commercial flights to and from Tibet are flown by Airbus aircraft, most of them
being A319s.
Today’s
RNP validation flight is a joint activity performed by the CAAC, Air China,
Airbus and QUOVADIS, a 100 percent subsidiary of Airbus specialized in
providing RNP services. RNP represents the most modern navigation technique,
allowing aircraft to fly precisely along a predefined route using
state-of-the-art onboard navigation systems and the Global Positioning System
(GPS). The benefits of RNP include improved precision of flight operations,
increased access to airports, particularly in low visibility conditions, whilst
requiring fewer ground-based instrument landing aids, lower flight time and
fuel consumption, and lower noise and emissions.
At
an elevation of 4,274 meters (14,022 feet), Ali Airport is one of the highest
airports in the world. Along the route to and from Ali spans a sparsely
populated plateau at an altitude of up to 5,000 meters, and mountains over
7,000 meters high. The weather conditions in the area make it challenging for
flight, the precision and reliability enabled by the RNP navigation technique
allowing pilots to land the aircraft in conditions that would otherwise require
them to hold, divert to another airport, or even to cancel the flight before
departure.
“Building
Ali Airport in Tibet is a major project of CAAC to boost the development of the
Tibetan area. The success of the RNP test flight today helps further strengthen
our confidence in the smooth operation of the airport,” said Wang Changshun,
Vice Minister of CAAC.
“Airbus
has been cooperating with CAAC and Chinese airlines on RNP projects for a long
time and Airbus experts have worked together with CAAC and Chinese experts in
Ali for the preparation of the airport. We are proud to see that the Airbus
A319 has been selected to be the first aircraft to fly to and from Ali. As a
leading aircraft manufacturer, Airbus is committed to providing its customers
with the most modern and comprehensive product line and the best services,”
said Airbus China President Laurence Barron.
“QUOVADIS is pleased to work with CAAC and Air China, both leading actors in RNP implementation to provide Ali procedures. QUOVADIS’ mission is to provide safe and efficient RNP procedures that meet the operational needs. In this project we benefit from the high altitude operation experience of Air China and CAAC, together with our expertise in RNP procedure design and aircraft knowledge,” said Paul-Franck Bijou, CEO of QUOVADIS.
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