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    ICAO 9660-1996 Air Navigation Services Economics Panel Report on Financial and Related Organizational and Managerial Aspects of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Provision me.pdf

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    ICAO 9660-1996 Air Navigation Services Economics Panel Report on Financial and Related Organizational and Managerial Aspects of Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Provision me.pdf

    1、- ICAO 9bb0 * = 484141b OOOb59 T3Y Financial imperatives for accelerating the amendment procedures for regional air navigation plans Allocation of GNSS costs attributable to civil aviation among user States Role of ICAO in financial and administrative aspects of GNSS implementation Supplement DOC 96

    2、60 - ANSEP (1996) 3.5.3 3.7.7.2 5.4 INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION REPORT OF THE AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES ECONOMICS PANEL ON FINANCIAL AND RELATEI) ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGERIAL ASPECTS OF GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEMS (GNSS) PROVISION AND OPERATION (Montreal, 21 to 29 May 1996) At i

    3、ts 21st meeting of its 148th Session on 28 June 1996, the Council examined the Air Navigation Services Economics Panels Report on Financial and Related Organizational and Managerial Aspects of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Provision and Operation, and took the following action with rega

    4、rd to the recommendations made in that report: Recommendation No. ANSEP-GNSS/l ANSEP-GNSS/2 ANSEP-GNSS13 ANSEP-GNSW4 ANSEP-GNS S/5 Subject Guarantees of servicing and repayment of loans Co-operation among States in cost recovery Report Reference Paragraph 3.3.3.3 3.4.4 I Action taken fie Council app

    5、roved this recommendation The Council approved this recommendation. With regard to part a), the Council requested the Secretary General to advise States accordingly through relevant ICAO documentation and meetings. The Council approved this recommendation and requested that its substance be relayed

    6、to Sta- and the Air Navigation Commission. The Council approved this recommendation. The Council approved this recommendation. With regard to part a), the Council requested the Secretary General to prepare a summary outlining the expertise ICAO possesses and the manner in which it could be employed

    7、to directly assist States - for consideration by the Council and subsequent circulation to States. COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling Services ICA0 9660 XE = 484343b 0080bb0 756 Doc 9660 AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES ECONOMICS PANEL REPORT ON FINANCIAL AND

    8、RELATED ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGERIAL ASPECTS OF GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM (GNSS) PROVISION AND OPERATION (May 1996) Approved by the Panel and published by authority of the Secretary General INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicense

    9、d by Information Handling Services - ICAO 9660 * 4843436 0080661 672 = Published in separate English, Arabic, French, Russian and Spanish editions by the International Civil Aviation Organization All correspondence, except orders and subscriptions, should be addressed to the Secretary General. Order

    10、s for this publication should be sent to one of the following addresses, together with the appropriate remittance (by bank draft, cheque or money order) in U.S. dollars or the currency of the country in which the order is placed. Document Sales Unit International Civil Aviation Organization 1000 She

    11、rbrooke Street West, Suite 400 Montreal, Quebec Canada H3A 2R2 Tel.: (514) 285-8022 Telex: 05-24513 Sitatex: YULCAYA Fax: (514) 285-6769 Effective I November 19%: 999 University Street Montreal, Quebec Canada H3C 5H7 Tel.: (514) 954-8219 Telex: 05-245 13 Fax: (514) 954-6077 Sitatex: YULCAYA Internet

    12、: ICAOHQICAO.ORG Credit card orders (Visa or American Express only) are accepted at the above address. Egypt. ICAO Representative, Middle East Ofice, Egyptian Civil Aviation Complex, Frunce. Reprsentant de IOACI, Bureau Europe et Atlantique Nord, 3 bis, villa Emile-Bergerat, Inia. Oxford Book and St

    13、ationery Co., Scindia House, New Delhi 1 lo001 Japan. Japan Civil Aviation Promotion Foundation, 15- 12, l-chome, Toranomon, Minato-Ku, Tokyo. Kenya. ICAO Representative, Eastern and Southern African Office, United Nations Accommodation, Mexico. Representante de la OACI, Oficina Norteamrica, Centroa

    14、mrica y Caribe, Peru. Representante de la OACI, Oficina Sudamrica, Apartado 4127, Lima 100. Senegal. Reprsentant de IOACI, Bureau Afrique occidentale et centrale, Bote postale 2356, Dakar. Spain. A.E.N.A. - Aeropuertos Espaoles y Navegacin Area, Calle Juan Ignacio Luca de Tena, 14, 7hahn. ICAO Repre

    15、sentative, Asia and Pacific Office, P.O. Box 11, Samyaek Ladprao, United Kingdom. Civil Aviation Authority, Printing and Publications Services, Greville House, Cairo Airport Road, Heliopolis, Cairo 11361. 92522 Neuilly-sur-Seine (Cedex). or 17 Park Street, Calcutta 700016. P.O. Box 46294, Nairobi. A

    16、partado postal 5-377, C.P. 06500, Mxico, D.F. Planta Tercera, Despacho 3. i 1, 28027 Madrid. Bangkok 10901, 37 Gratton Road, Cheltenham, Glos., GL50 2BN. The Catalogue of ICAO Publications and Audio Visual Training Aids Issued annually, the Catalogue lists all publications and audio visual training

    17、aids currently available. Monthly supplements announce new publications and audio visual training aids, amendments, supplements, reprints, etc. Available free from the Document Sales Unit, ICAO COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling Services ICA0 9660 * 4

    18、841416 O080662 529 m Doc 9660 AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES ECONOMICS PANEL REPORT ON FINANCIAL AND RELATED ORGANIZATIONAL AND MANAGERIAL ASPECTS OF GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEMS (GNSS) PROVISION AND OPERATION COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling Servic

    19、esTABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY iii LIST OF RECOMMENDATIONS . vii INTRODUCTION . 1 Terms of reference . 1 Description of options . 1 Approach to assignment 2 ORGANIZATIONAL ASPECTS 3 General 3 Specific Organizational Aspects Pertaining to the ICAO CNS/ATM Systems . 4 Background . 4 Communicati

    20、on satellite services 5 GNSS 5 Air traffic management . 6 Where a GNSS component is a multinational facility or service . 7 Institutional structure . The regulatory chain . 8 Ownership and control 8 Relevance of Article 28 of the Chicago Convention . 9 Competition . 9 FINANCIAL ASPECTS 10 General 10

    21、 Costhenefit analysis and economic impact surveys . 10 Funding 10 General . 10 Direct contributions from government(s) . 10 Debtfinancing . 11 Internally generated resources . 11 Equity financing 12 Leasing . 12 Cost-recovery . ICAO policy 12 Relevance of ICAO regional air navigation plans in the co

    22、ntext of GNSS cost recovery 13 Determining GNSS costs . 14 Allocation of GNSS costs . 14 Allocation of GNSS costs to other than civil aviation users . 14 Allocation of GNSS costs attributable to civil aviation among user States 15 Allocation at the State level of GNSS costs attributable to civil avi

    23、ation . 15 Cost recovery during development and implementation 16 Compensation or assistance to States to cover costs of redundancies and/or relocatiodretraining of personnel 18 Compensation where revenues from redundant facilities exceed costs . 18 Cost-recovery . methodology 18 19 General . 18 Air

    24、 navigation services charges COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesICA0 9660 tt W 4841416 O080664 3TL = Royalty payments 20 Licence fee 20 Levies on passengers. freight and/or fuel 20 Application of cost recovery method . 20 Rate of cost recovery

    25、 . 21 Liability aspects 21 Consultation with users 21 OBSERVATIONS SPECIFICALLY RELEVANT TO FANS (II) OPTIONS 4 AND 5 . 21 ROLEOFICAO 22 APPENDIX . GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS 24 . (ii) COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesICAO 9660 * U 4841416 00

    26、80665 238 U EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. GNSS task are to: The terms of reference for the Air Navigation Services Economics Panel with regard to its “Develop guidance on funding, charging and cost-recovery as well as related organizational and managerial aspects of each of the various options identified by

    27、the Special Committee on Future Air Navigation Systems, Phase II (FANS (II) of providing and operating the global navigation satellite systems (GNSS). The five FANS (II) options are described in Table 1. (Paragraphs 1.1 and 1.2). 2. going to call for financial commitments by other States than the Ru

    28、ssian Federation and the United States in the immediate future (Le. up to year 2010), the Panel decided first to focus its attention on the provision of integrity monitoring and systems augmentation services under options 1 to 3. (Paragraph 1.3.1). Because the standard positioning service (SPS) alon

    29、e through GLONASS and GPS is not 3. be addressed did not so much differ with regard to the individual options. Instead, the main difference in so far as the Panels task was concerned, was whether the implementation of a GNSS component involved one State servicing only its own requirements (such as i

    30、n local area augmentation) or whether it might involve a regional or global service (such as for integrity monitoring, wide area augmentation, etc.) Consequently, much of the text in the report applies in the context of all the options although specific reference is made to aspects that apply solely

    31、 to options 4 and 5. (Paragraph 1.3.2). It was agreed that the financial and related organizational and managerial aspects needing to 4. (Doc 9161/3) which provides supplementary advice and guidance to what is stated in this report. (Paragraph 1.3.4) Attention is also invited to the ICAO Manual on A

    32、ir Navigation Services Economics 5. civil aviation facility is the existence of a policy and associated principles endorsed by the international civil aviation community that would apply to GNSS provision, operation, and use. (Paragraph 2.1.1). Fundamental to the worldwide acceptance and application

    33、 of the GNSS as an international 6. The provision of GNSS is not an objective in itself but an important tool if the ever-growing volumes of air traffic are to be handled safely and efficiently. GNSS will in effect be both a means of navigation and a tool of air traffic management. (Paragraph 2.1.2)

    34、. 7. which the guidance material on the provision of multinational facilities services developed by ICAO could apply. (Paragraphs 2.2.3.2, and 2.3.1 to 2.3.3). Augmentation with wide area or hemispheric coverage is a multinational facility or service to 8. clear where responsibility lies. This can b

    35、e explained by a “regulatory chain” the four key roles of which are: system operation, system provision, service provision, and use of the service. (Paragraphs 2.4.1 and 2.4.2). The organization of GNSS service provision must be as transparent as possible so that it is (iii) COPYRIGHT International

    36、Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling Services ICAO 9660 * 4841416 0080666 174 9. because the State must approve the use of the service within the air space for which it has accepted responsibility; the State must ensure and stipulate that the service meets ICAO SAWS requiremen

    37、ts; and, if services are charged for, the charging practices employed by the satellite service operator must be established in accordance with ICAO recommended cost recovery policy and practices. (Paragraph 2.5.1). While ownership normally also entails control this does not necessarily apply to GNSS

    38、 10. Convention), States are responsible for GNSS provision. (Paragraphs 2.6.1 and 2.6.2). In accordance with Article 28 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago 11. Integrity monitoring in particular and system augmentation to a lesser extent, while having a high aviation profile,

    39、 also benefit non-aeronautical users. It is therefore important that allocation of the costs of these services attributable to all users and not only civil aviation precede any cost recovery from civil aviation. Emphasis should be placed on transparency in the financial presentations, and on advance

    40、 consultation with users. (Paragraph 2.6.2). 12. would increase efficiency and reduce costs to the users. Civil aviation in terms of numbers of users accounts for a very small and probably declining share of navigation satellite users (current estimates while differing have put this share below ten

    41、percent and as low as two percent). However, the precision specifications civil aviation sets are particularly strict which could affect the availability of competition because the relatively small increases in accuracy and reliability requirements could lead to substantial cost increases for the sa

    42、tellite operator. (Paragraph 2.7.1). Competition in GNSS provision should be considered in the context of whether or not it 13. unlikely in so far as the SPS is concerned, and has limited prospects in the case of augmentation services, in particular wide area augmentation services. (Paragraph 2.7.2)

    43、. In reality it should be expected that because of the heavy investments required competition is 14. commitments to allow for the provision of GNSS should be preceded by appropriate codbenefit analysis and economic impact surveys. paragraph 3.2.1). The decision by a State as to whether, or as is mor

    44、e likely, when to enter into financial 15. Attention was focused on the following five sources of financing GNSS services: a) direct contribution from government(s); b) debt financing; c) accumulated excess of revenues over costs (profits); d) equity financing; and e) leasing. (Paragraphs 3.3.1.1 to

    45、 3.3.6.1). 16. possible, the servicing and repayment of loans taken to finance GNSS provision, whenever this is appropriate. (Paragraphs 3.3.3.2 and 3.3.3.3, and Recommendation No. ANSEP-GNSS/l). The report recommends that in certain instances a provider State or States guarantee, if 17. which is co

    46、ntained in Article 15 of the Chicago Convention, the Statements by the Council to Contracting States on Charges for Airports and Air Navigation Services (Doc 9082/4), and paragraph 9 of the Statement of ICAO Policy on CNS/AM Systems Implementation and Operation. The report recommends that ICAO activ

    47、ely promote cooperation among States in the recovery of CNS/ATM costs, and that paragraph 9 of the Statement of ICAO Policy on CNS/AM Systems Implementation and Operation be expanded to reflect this. paragraphs 3.4.1 to 3.4.4, and Recommendation No. Recovery of GNSS through charges must be in confor

    48、mity with basic ICAO policy on charges ANSEP-GNSS/2). COPYRIGHT International Civil Aviation OrganizationLicensed by Information Handling ServicesICAO 9660 * 484L4Lb 0080667 O00 18. provided and listed in the regional air navigation plan(s) concerned. Consequently, it is most important that regional

    49、 plans be promptly amended to incorporate the relevant GNSS component(s) once the States involved have agreed the component(s) should form part of the plan(s) concerned. Moreover, it is emphasized that the regional air navigation plans should provide a schedule for the phase-out of facilities made redundant by the provision of GNSS services. The report also recommends that greater attention be given to the financial imperatives for accelerating the amendment procedures for regional air navigation plans. (Paragraphs 3.5.1 to 3.5.3, and Recommendation No.


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