General Aviation says it is building satellite-based air traffic control systems. The company describes its mission as connecting aircraft to the internet and replacing radar, radio, and manual routing with a global network. Its memo claims current ATC costs about 50 billion dollars annually and that lower-cost routing could cut ATC costs by 50 percent.
General Aviation's main product offering is the FastSky satellite-based air traffic control (ATC) system. This innovative system connects aircraft to a global network, significantly enhancing safety and operational efficiency. Key features of FastSky include:
These features collectively contribute to a more efficient and safer air traffic control system, appealing to commercial airlines, air traffic control authorities, and private pilots.