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Federal Aviation Administration. Overview of Space Operations and the National Airspace System Presentation to COMSTAC Systems Working Group. Dan Murray Ed Gannon 9 October 2012. Commercial Space in the NAS.
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Federal Aviation Administration Overview of Space Operations and the National Airspace System Presentation to COMSTAC Systems Working Group Dan Murray Ed Gannon 9 October 2012
Commercial Space in the NAS • The President's 2010 National Space Policy highlights the importance of a robust, diverse commercial space transportation industry • As the frequency of commercial space launches and reentries increases, equitable access to the National Airspace System (NAS) will be essential to its continued growth
Commercial Space in the NAS • FAA is working to develop policy, processes and procedures for safely and efficiently integrating commercial space launch and reentry operations into the NAS • Goal: to support mission objectives of commercial launch and reentry operators without adversely affecting the system's performance and capacity
Commercial Space in the NAS • Currently, mission-specific strategies are identified and implemented to optimize NAS efficiency and performance during these operations • Over time, these approaches are expected to evolve into a collaborative, standardized framework for NAS management
NAS Stakeholder Engagement • AST and ATO are looking to the aviation and commercial space transportation industries to support this evolution • Short term • Participate in a stakeholder forum that provides recommendations for implementation policy and processes based on industry goals and constraints • Long term • Participate in a stakeholder collaborative process of data sharing and NAS management
Who Are NAS Stakeholders? • Air carriers • Business aviation • Commercial Space • General aviation • Government • Others
Why is This Important Now? • The aviation and commercial space industries compete for use of the same limited resource • Air traffic growth could rise by more than 90 percent in the next 20 years • Commercial space operations could increase by a factor of 10 in just 10 years • New policies and processes must be defined to handle demand • The aviation and commercial space industries operate differently and deal with different constraints that must be fully considered
Input to these Policies and Processes • The aviation industry is well established and organized and it has been participating in collaborative groups for decades and will continue to participate • The space industry must recognize that their participation is vital to ensure their interests are part of the solutions when these policies and processes are developed