NEW
- AIRPORT SURFACES AND MOTION PLANNER
Wavionix Software
Ltd, the industry leaders in the provision of software tools
for all areas of air navigation, will be launching a new
range of software tools at this year's ATC Maastricht exhibition
for the first time.
Visitors to
the exhibition will be able to see demonstration of the
latest version of the Wavionix Procedures Designer
Version 5.0, this complete suite of over 55 individual
programmes for the construction and verification of all
aspects of procedures design to ICAO PANS-OPS Doc. 8168
criteria.
The WISI
GPS/GNSS Procedure Designer Version 1
is the software program supplied by Wavionix Software Limited
for US FAA GPS TERPS Procedures. In spring 1997 Wavionix
announced its joint venture project with USA based Innovative
Solutions International (ISI) headed up by president, Bob
Loh, Chief Scientist to the FAA's Satellite Navigation Office,
and architect of the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS).
Loh's extensive
experience has made him a highly respected authority on
the implementation of GPS procedures. Wavionix has joined
forces with ISI to combine Wavionix technology and know
how in procedures design software tools for the development
of this GPS procedures tool to the FAA TERPS criteria.
The Wavionix
Airport Surfaces & Motion Planner (ASMP) is
a software program for the construction and calculation
of ICAO-based Annex 14 Obstacle Protection Surfaces, and
for planning collision-free paths for taxiing aircraft and
better utilisation of parking area on the apron or inside
a hangar. Finally, the Wavionix Airspace Designer
Version 1.0 for the design of airspace according
to international criteria.
Since Wavionix
launched its award winning procedures design tool version
2.0 in 1994, the company has been internationally recognised
as setting the standard in this specialist area of software
tools for the air navigation industry. In 1997 the company
sold more software licenses than ever before and now has 40
users in over 25 government, airport and aviation organisations
worldwide. Recent users include Luftfartsverket of Sweden;
INECO of Spain and the CAA of Slovenia
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