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EUROCONTROL Stakeholder Forum on space launches & their impact on the European ATM network

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Our next strategic webinar in the EUROCONTROL Stakeholder Forum series will take place on 16 November 2022, at 11:00 CET. Our panellists will be talking about:

Space launches and their impact on the European air traffic management network

Small satellites are ushering in a new era of space capabilities, connecting us across vast distances, stimulating the global economy and expanding the limits of human knowledge. The growing global space launch market is reducing the cost and increasing the availability to put satellites into low earth orbit. Such satellites can help us monitor better climate change, bring the internet to underserved communities, and manage disaster recovery and much more besides.

The emphasis on small satellite constellations is increasing in Europe, with several planned launches in the pipeline. The first commercial spaceport is expected to enter into service in Cornwall, from where Virgin Orbit will launch. Other sites are also being considered across Europe for building operational launch pads, and we expect to see a significant increase in sub-orbital and orbital launches across Europe.

This growth trend is set to continue, increasing demand for access to higher airspace, and highlighting the importance of managing the integration of satellite launches with conventional air traffic in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner. Space operations at high altitude (satellite launches, re-entry, and space debris) need to be safely deconflicted with operations of other airspace users. From EUROCONTROL’s perspective, the impact of new airspace entrants such as small satellites on air traffic management operations and functions needs to be carefully identified.

In this webinar, industry experts will help us to understand the bigger picture and shed light on the main challenges that we need to address to build the required ecosystem for integrating space flights into conventional air traffic.

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EUROCONTROL Stakeholder Forum on space launches & their impact on the European ATM network

Watch the recording of our webinar that took place on Wednesday, 16 November 2022 at 11:00-12:00 CEST.

Airspace impact of Chinese rocket re-entry

Iacopo Prissinotti EUROCONTROL Network Manager

Launches and debris

Mark Dickinson Inmarsat

During this strategic webinar, our panellists discussed the following topic:

Space launches and their impact on the European air traffic management network

Small satellites are ushering in a new era of space capabilities, connecting us across vast distances, stimulating the global economy and expanding the limits of human knowledge. The growing global space launch market is reducing the cost and increasing the availability to put satellites into low earth orbit. Such satellites can help us monitor better climate change, bring the internet to underserved communities, and manage disaster recovery and much more besides.

The emphasis on small satellite constellations is increasing in Europe, with several planned launches in the pipeline. The first commercial spaceport is expected to enter into service in Cornwall, from where Virgin Orbit will launch. Other sites are also being considered across Europe for building operational launch pads, and we expect to see a significant increase in sub-orbital and orbital launches across Europe.

This growth trend is set to continue, increasing demand for access to higher airspace, and highlighting the importance of managing the integration of satellite launches with conventional air traffic in a safe, sustainable and efficient manner. Space operations at high altitude (satellite launches, re-entry, and space debris) need to be safely deconflicted with operations of other airspace users. From EUROCONTROL’s perspective, the impact of new airspace entrants such as small satellites on air traffic management operations and functions needs to be carefully identified.

In this webinar, industry experts helped us understand the bigger picture and shed light on the main challenges that we need to address to build the required ecosystem for integrating space flights into conventional air traffic.

Panellists

Scott McKirdy
Scott McKirdy

Head of Future Flight & Spaceflight

UK Department for Transport

 Mark Dickinson
Mark Dickinson

Vice President Space segment / Deputy CTO

Inmarsat

Iacopo Prissinotti
Iacopo Prissinotti

Director Network Management

EUROCONTROL

Philip Hughes moderated the debate and taking questions from participants.

Moderator
Philip Hughes
Philip Hughes

Head of European Aviation Plans, Cooperation & Stakeholder Support

EUROCONTROL

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