Airport Group Supports FCC AeroMACS Proposal
The Airports Council International-North America supports FCC proposals for aeronautical mobile airport communications system (AeroMACS) rules, said a filing posted Monday in docket 15-93. “A number of our airport members have or are actively considering utilizing AeroMACS to provide secure,…
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high bandwidth wireless communications links between remote locations at their airports and their operations, security, and communications control centers,” the group told the FCC: “Airport operators are also interested in the potential for tenants such as airlines and ground handlers to utilize AeroMACS to facilitate safety and operational-critical applications at their facilities." In June commissioners voted 5-0 to launch an NPRM proposing changes to Part 87 aviation radio service rules, including technical and service rules for AeroMACS (see 1906060056).