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GPS Spoofing: IATA urges aircraft makers to issue SOPs as GPS interference cases rise, ET Infra
GPS Spoofing: IATA urges aircraft makers to issue SOPs as GPS interference cases rise, ET Infra

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

GPS Spoofing: IATA urges aircraft makers to issue SOPs as GPS interference cases rise, ET Infra

Advt Advt Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest insights & analysis. Get updates on your preferred social platform Follow us for the latest news, insider access to events and more. Amid flights facing rising instances of GPS interference and spoofing, global airlines' grouping IATA on Tuesday said aircraft makers need to come out with guidance and standard operating procedures for airlines to tackle such have been reporting GPS interference with their flights in different parts of the world, especially while flying near or over conflict Careens, Senior Vice President Operations, Safety and Security at IATA, said better communication, better coordination with civil and military stakeholders can help improve the efforts in tackling such should be standardised procedures across the globe and those need to come from the aircraft makers such as standard operating procedures in terms of dealing with the situation when it takes place. "We are pushing but it ultimately has to come from the aircraft makers in terms of guidance and operating the aircraft," he said at a briefing in the national the sidelines of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), he also said the group is working with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to deal with the GPS spoofing to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), aircraft manufactures must continue to support aircraft operators by providing appropriate guidance and there must also be global coordination through ICAO on advancing future-proof navigation technologies to resist interference as well as develop standardised protocols for states to notify flight crews of interference refers to the International Civil Aviation in India, as many as 465 GPS interference and spoofing incidents were reported in the border region, mostly in the Amritsar and Jammu areas, between November 2023 and February 2025. Several airlines had reported that aircraft operating in and around Amritsar have experienced GPS/GNSS GPS (Global Positioning System)/ GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) spoofing and jamming refers to attempts to manipulate a user's navigation system by giving false a circular issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in 2023, GPS interference/spoofing incidents have been reported since November to a query, Careens said the reporting of incidents of turbulence faced by flights has increased. On whether the rising incidents of turbulence can be due to climate change, he said "it was way too early" to conclude like that. IATA represents over 350 airlines globally.

Aircraft makers need to come out with SOPs for airlines to deal with GPS spoofing situations: IATA
Aircraft makers need to come out with SOPs for airlines to deal with GPS spoofing situations: IATA

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Aircraft makers need to come out with SOPs for airlines to deal with GPS spoofing situations: IATA

IATA urges aircraft manufacturers to provide guidance for airlines facing increasing GPS interference and spoofing, especially near conflict zones. Standardized procedures and better communication with civil and military stakeholders are crucial. IATA is collaborating with EASA to address GPS spoofing, while India reports numerous incidents in border regions. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Amid flights facing rising instances of GPS interference and spoofing, global airlines' grouping IATA on Tuesday said aircraft makers need to come out with guidance and standard operating procedures for airlines to tackle such have been reporting GPS interference with their flights in different parts of the world, especially while flying near or over conflict Careens, Senior Vice President Operations, Safety and Security at IATA, said better communication, better coordination with civil and military stakeholders can help improve the efforts in tackling such should be standardised procedures across the globe and those need to come from the aircraft makers such as standard operating procedures in terms of dealing with the situation when it takes place. "We are pushing but it ultimately has to come from the aircraft makers in terms of guidance and operating the aircraft," he said at a briefing in the national the sidelines of the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), he also said the group is working with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to deal with the GPS spoofing to the International Air Transport Association (IATA), aircraft manufactures must continue to support aircraft operators by providing appropriate guidance and there must also be global coordination through ICAO on advancing future-proof navigation technologies to resist interference as well as develop standardised protocols for states to notify flight crews of interference refers to the International Civil Aviation in India, as many as 465 GPS interference and spoofing incidents were reported in the border region, mostly in the Amritsar and Jammu areas, between November 2023 and February airlines had reported that aircraft operating in and around Amritsar have experienced GPS/GNSS GPS (Global Positioning System)/ GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) spoofing and jamming refers to attempts to manipulate a user's navigation system by giving false a circular issued by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation in 2023, GPS interference/spoofing incidents have been reported since November to a query, Careens said the reporting of incidents of turbulence faced by flights has whether the rising incidents of turbulence can be due to climate change, he said "it was way too early" to conclude like represents over 350 airlines globally.

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