For the first time ever, air traffic management agencies around the
globe will be able to continuously track aircraft anywhere in the
world. Aireon LLC, a planned joint venture announced today by
Iridium Communications Inc. (Nasdaq:IRDM), will make this
transformation possible.
Aireon will deliver this revolutionary surveillance capability
to Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) around the world and
their commercial airline customers through a planned joint venture
between Iridium and NAV CANADA with support from the U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA) and suppliers Harris Corporation
(NYSE:HRS) and ITT Exelis (NYSE:XLS). NAV CANADA, whose
participation is subject to the completion of formal agreements in
the near future, intends to be Aireon's first customer. Aireon
will enable fully global and continuous space-based monitoring and
control of aircraft, even over oceans and remote regions where it
is not currently possible.
Aireon's service will use space-qualified Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) receivers built into each of the 66
satellites in Iridium NEXT, Iridium's second-generation satellite
constellation, to deliver this transformational
capability. Iridium NEXT satellites are scheduled to launch
from 2015 to 2017, and will provide this capability as the new
satellites are commissioned, with full service expected by
2017. Aireon's new offering will enable commercial airline
operations to be more efficient, safer and more environmentally
friendly.
Today the world is divided into Flight Information Regions where
ANSPs safely manage aircraft within their designated coverage
areas. For example, across the heavily traveled North Atlantic, the
FAA, NAV CANADA and NATS in the UK manage traffic between points in
Europe and North America but need to keep aircraft widely-spaced in
part because of the lack of radar visibility over oceanic airspace.
Aireon will provide complete visibility to all aircraft everywhere,
helping ANSPs decrease inefficiencies.
NAV CANADA is ideally suited to be a partner in Aireon
since it manages the second largest air navigation service in the
world by traffic volume. In its North Atlantic operation, NAV
CANADA provides air traffic management for 1,200 flights per day –
the busiest oceanic airspace in the world. NAV CANADA operates
one of the world's most advanced oceanic air traffic management
systems, and has been a pioneer in the use of ADS-B over remote
areas and now into the North Atlantic through ADS-B ground stations
over Hudson Bay, the Eastern Arctic and Greenland.
"I am excited that Iridium will once again be able to use its
unique global satellite network to expand connectivity beyond the
limitations of ground-based systems," said Matt Desch, CEO of
Iridium. "Just as we opened the world of personal
communications far beyond the ten percent of the Earth's surface
that is covered by terrestrial networks, we are now extending the
reach of land-based aircraft tracking systems. This is a big
milestone for commercially hosted payloads and it will be a
ground-breaking use of Iridium NEXT. Iridium is the only
company with the capability and reach to enable this, and we are
thrilled that our service will make air travel more efficient and
safer. Aireon is truly revolutionary."
For Iridium, Aireon is the product of its multi-year commitment
to establish an innovative use of the hosted payload capability
that will be available on Iridium NEXT. The ADS-B 1090 MHz
Extended Squitter (ES) receivers on every Iridium NEXT satellite
will complement ground-based air navigation systems currently in
use by seamlessly relaying, in near-real time, position and status
information of aircraft flying over oceans, poles and remote
regions to air traffic controllers on the ground. This new
capability will extend the benefits of current radar-based
surveillance systems, which cover less than 10 percent of the
world, to the entire planet. The Iridium NEXT constellation, a
low-Earth orbiting (LEO) system of inter-linked satellites, is the
only system that will be able to seamlessly provide ADS-B coverage
globally.
"We have pulled together a world-class team of experts in air
traffic management and communications to make this venture
possible," added Don Thoma, president and CEO of Aireon and an
Iridium executive vice president for more than a decade. "By
bringing together Iridium, NAV CANADA, Harris and Exelis, Aireon
will represent unparalleled experience in developing and deploying
advanced air traffic surveillance systems. Together, we will
create a very unique and important service, and we are poised to
help the aviation industry evolve to new levels of efficiency and
safety."
Multinational mandates already require commercial aircraft to be
fitted with ADS-B transmitters. Given that such upgrades are
already underway (and required to be completed in U.S. airspace by
2020 as part of the FAA's NextGen initiative), Aireon will enable
air carriers to maximize returns on billions of dollars in aircraft
avionics upgrades they are already making without the need for any
additional onboard equipment. They will benefit from improved
climb profiles, more flexible routing, and more efficient use of
airspace – saving substantial fuel and time on oceanic
routes.
"NAV CANADA and other ANSPs around the world have made
significant progress in our efforts to enhance flight efficiency in
oceanic airspace using today's technologies and procedures;
however, there are still significant limitations due to the absence
of viable surveillance over most of the world's oceans," said John
Crichton, president and CEO of NAV CANADA. "These
limitations ultimately waste fuel and increase carbon emissions,
despite the best efforts of air traffic services personnel.
Aireon will enable a quantum improvement. For that reason,
NAV CANADA aims to be a major user of this new ADS-B capability,
starting with the busy North Atlantic airspace. Furthermore, we
feel that this Iridium innovation is so important to the future of
air traffic management – with significant transformative potential
– that we have decided to become a partner in this venture, subject
to the completion of formal agreements."
In the U.S., the FAA has been working with Iridium and the
Aireon team over the past year to evaluate the capabilities of
space-based ADS-B systems.
"Because the insight and control of air traffic management
through space-based ADS-B is unparalleled, the FAA will be engaged
with Iridium and its Aireon partners in setting the specifications
and configuration of space-based ADS-B surveillance," said Chris
Metts, FAA air traffic vice president, Program Management
Organization.
Aireon will deliver significant value to both public and private
stakeholders in the global aviation community. Planned
benefits delivered by Aireon will include:
- Operational Cost-Savings – Through optimal
routing and increased capacity, Iridium estimates that Aireon will
enable airlines to save approximately $6-8 billion in fuel costs
just on their North Atlantic, and North and Central Pacific, routes
over the initial 12-year period from when Aireon becomes
operational in 2018.
- Lower Environmental Impact –
Optimal routing, whereby planes are enabled to climb rapidly to,
and fly longer at, more efficient altitudes and in better weather
conditions, could reduce carbon emissions significantly. When fully
operational, Iridium estimates that Aireon could save the carbon
equivalent of removing approximately two million cars off the road
annually.
- Extended Operational Safety – For the first
time ever, continuous global surveillance will allow ANSPs to
extend safety benefits in air travel to all airspace globally.
Aireon will make the air traffic control capabilities of ADS-B, the
technology underlying the U.S. and Canada's next-generation air
traffic management upgrade programs, available to all nations –
large and small – broadening safety in regions of the world that
have not yet implemented ADS-B.
"I was involved in the very early stages of NextGen," said
Norman Mineta, former U.S. Secretary of Transportation and chairman
of the Aireon Advisory Board. "We had previously thought that
this kind of capability was not economically feasible for a
government agency to undertake alone. So, it's exciting to see
a cutting-edge commercial team working to bring this to life faster
and less expensively through an innovative public-private
partnership. The organizations involved in Aireon are
visionary and will take on a key leadership role in how the world
manages its air traffic in the future."
Exelis has been the systems engineering provider for Aireon and
has extensive experience collecting and providing air traffic
information as the operator of the FAA's ground-based ADS-B
system.
"Exelis has been working closely with Iridium on the development
of the space-based ADS-B system applying our experience designing,
deploying and operating the terrestrial ADS-B network in the
U.S., which serves as the backbone of the FAA's NextGen
initiative," said Mike Wilson, president of Exelis Information
Systems. "With this proposed joint venture our goal is to ensure
that the space-based ADS-B service offered by Aireon seamlessly
integrates with, and extends, existing ground-based services,
setting a foundational building block of a globally harmonized
space-based air traffic management system."
Harris Corporation has been selected as the payload provider for
Aireon after an extensive, competitive process. Leveraging more
than 50 years of space experience and a close relationship with the
FAA, Harris will provide 81 space-qualified ADS-B receivers to fly
as hosted payloads on Iridium NEXT, including in-orbit and ground
spares.
"This is the most significant hosted payload program in the
space industry to date," said Bill Gattle, Harris Corp. vice
president of space systems. "Through our partnership
with Aireon, we will leverage our deep technical expertise in space
payloads and air traffic control systems to deliver extremely
flexible solutions at an affordable cost."
Assuming the successful negotiation of long-term service
contracts with NAV CANADA and other ANSPs, and related financings,
Aireon is expected to generate approximately $200 million in
one-time hosting fees for the integration and launch of the
payloads between 2014 and 2017. Iridium also expects to
receive annual data fee revenue and have a significant retained
interest in Aireon, which will evolve it from being the largest
shareholder today to between 40-50 percent ownership during the
deployment of Iridium NEXT. The Company expects that Aireon
will be accommodated on future Iridium constellations, enabling
continuity of its operations well beyond 2030.
Fieldstone Partners and NEXA Capital Partners are advising and
supporting Iridium in the formation of Aireon LLC. Aireon LLC, a
Delaware limited liability company, will be headquartered with
Iridium in McLean, Va.
Iridium will host a webcast today, June 19, 2012 at 9:30 a.m.
ET. For webcast dial-in information, or to watch the replay, go
to: http://www.visualwebcaster.com/Iridium_to_Revolutionize_Aviation
About Iridium Communications Inc.
Iridium is the only mobile voice and data satellite
communications network that spans the entire globe. Iridium enables
connections between people, organizations and assets to and from
anywhere, in real time. Together with its ever-expanding ecosystem
of partner companies, Iridium delivers an innovative and rich
portfolio of reliable solutions for markets that require truly
global communications. The company has a major development program
underway for its next-generation network – Iridium
NEXT. Iridium Communications Inc. is headquartered in McLean,
Va., U.S.A., and its common stock trades on the NASDAQ Global
Select Market under the ticker symbol IRDM. For more
information about Iridium products, services and partner solutions,
visit www.iridium.com.
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About NAV CANADA
NAV CANADA is the private sector, non-share capital corporation
that owns and operates Canada's civil air navigation service (ANS).
NAV CANADA co-ordinates the safe and efficient movement of aircraft
in Canadian domestic airspace and international airspace assigned
to Canadian control. Through its coast to coast to coast
operations, NAV CANADA provides air traffic control, flight
information, weather briefings, aeronautical information, airport
advisory services, and electronic aids to navigation. ANS
facilities include seven area control centres and 41 control
towers. The Company also operates 58 flight service stations and
eight flight information centres. These facilities are supported by
a network of over 1,000 ground-based aids to navigation located
across the country. For more information, visit
www.navcanada.ca.
About ITT Exelis
ITT Exelis is a diversified, top-tier global aerospace, defense
and information solutions company with strong positions in enduring
and emerging global markets. Exelis is a leader in networked
communications, sensing and surveillance, electronic warfare,
navigation, air traffic solutions and information systems with
growing positions in cyber security, composite aerostructures,
logistics and technical services. The company has a 50-year legacy
of innovation and technology expertise, partnering with customers
worldwide to deliver affordable, mission-critical products and
services for managing global threats, conflicts and complexities.
Headquartered in McLean, Va., the company employs about 20,500
people and generated 2011 sales of $5.8 billion. For more
information, visit www.exelisinc.com.
About Harris Corporation
Harris is an international communications and information
technology company serving government and commercial markets in
more than 150 countries. Headquartered in Melbourne, Fla., the
company has approximately $6 billion of annual revenue and about
17,000 employees — including nearly 7,000 engineers and scientists.
Harris is dedicated to developing best-in-class assured
communications® products, systems, and services. Additional
information about Harris Corporation is available at
www.harris.com.
Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release that are not purely historical
facts may constitute forward-looking statements as defined in the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking
statements include statements regarding the development and launch
of Iridium NEXT; the development of the Aireon payload; the
execution of the Aireon joint venture agreement, related supplier
agreements and customer agreements; anticipated hosted payload
arrangements; the development of the Aireon product portfolio and
the size of the addressable market; anticipated financial benefits
to the Company from Aireon, including anticipated hosting fees,
data fees and equity value, and the benefits of Aireon to the
aviation community. Other forward-looking statements can be
identified by the words "anticipates," "may," "can," "believes,"
"expects," "projects," "intends," "likely," "will," "to be" and
other expressions that are predictions or indicate future events,
trends or prospects. These forward-looking statements involve known
and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause
the actual results, performance or achievements of Iridium to
differ materially from any future results, performance or
achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking
statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not
limited to, uncertainties regarding Iridium's ability to maintain
the health, capacity and content of its satellite constellation,
and the development of and transition to Iridium NEXT, including
expanded capacity and features, the development and integration of
the Aireon hosted payload, and the market for Aireon's services, as
well as general industry and economic conditions, and competitive,
legal, governmental and technological factors. Other factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those
indicated by the forward-looking statements include those factors
listed under the caption "Risk Factors" in the Company's Form 10-K
for the period ended December 31, 2011, filed with the Securities
and Exchange Commission on March 6, 2012. There is no
assurance that Iridium's expectations will be realized. If one or
more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or if Iridium's
underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary
materially from those expected, estimated or projected. Iridium's
forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press
release, and Iridium undertakes no obligation to update
forward-looking statements.
CONTACT: Ashley Eames
Iridium Communications Inc.
+1 (703) 287-7476
ashley.eames@iridium.com
Casey Clark
FTI Consulting
+1 (202) 346-8844
casey.clark@fticonsulting.com
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