ERA has successfully passed the Site Acceptance Test (SAT) and thus completed the installation of a new ADS-B system covering the Domestic Airspace of the Republic of Fiji. The Czech system will help to ensure the safety of air traffic in a country on the exact opposite side of the Globe.
Fiji Airports was pleased with the results of the SAT procedure and the project realization time. The contract was assigned inSeptember 2019 and since then, the ERA system based on ADS-B technology has completely replaced the existing system that was deployed on the Fiji main island Viti Levu in 2008, with the aim of helping ensure air traffic safety in the area.
One of the priorities for Fiji Airports was to cover the entire Domestic Airspace with up-to-date technology to provide end-to-end surveillance coverage to all the outer islands. Fiji required a reliable solution that would be able to endure the typical humid climate and be resistant against the corrosion of the salty air environment prevailing in the area for most of the year.
The installation of the ADS-B system by ERA complements the brand-new ATM system that Fiji has recently introduced. “ERA strongly believes that the choice of its system for such a challenging project will contribute to the safety and efficiency of air traffic in the Fiji Domestic Airspace,” stated Ondřej Chlost, ERA Managing Director.
“Fiji Airports is well placed to introduce Surveillance Control using ADS-B in the Fiji Domestic Airspace with the installation of the new ADS-B ground stations,” stated Hasmukh Patel, Fiji Airports Board Chairman.
The project consists of 10 ADS-B ground stations and one Central Processing Station, using solo ADS-B technology, which is predominant in the Asia Pacific region including Fiji’s close neighbour New Zealand. ADS-B equipped aircrafts broadcast their GNSS positions, once per second, and the information (which includes the aircraft's identification, altitude, speed, velocity, etc.) is then used by the ATM System.