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Automatic dependent surveillance (ADS) Pacific engineering trials (PET)

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Technical Center is conducting automatic dependent surveillance (ADS) engineering trials over the Pacific Ocean region in cooperation with the governments of Japan and Australia and participating airlines. The objective of the program is to gain early experi...

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Australia
FAA
Oceans
Radio links
Radio navigation
Satellite broadcasting
Surveillance
Testing
US Government
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