
Welcome to ICAS
The International Cooperation on Airport Surveillance (ICAS) is a group of Airports, Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) and Eurocontrol.
The scope of the ICAS group is to support Airports, ANSPs and other organisations in the implementation, integration and exploitation of Airport Surveillance Systems in an Airport environment, covering all phases of the ground movement.
The group also dialog with the Regulatory Authorities, Research and Development Institutes (R&D) and the industry.
Currently the focus is on all aspects of A-SMGCS and supporting systems. This is seen as the most promising approach to support a safe and efficient traffic at Airports.
In ICAS Project Managers, Engineers and Air Traffic and Apron Controllers meet and discuss A-SMGCS issues. The Members exchange experiences with different technologies, procedures and infrastructural constraints. This makes ICAS the biggest know-how pool of operating A-SMGCS worldwide.
Currently representatives from 34 ANSPs, EUROCONTROL and Airport Authorities are ICAS members, covering 23 countries.
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ICAS-NEWS
Reception by the new ICAS Chairmanship A few words of the new ICAS Chairmanship to welcome the ICAS group. (pdf, 112kb) >> more
More then 100 members now
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Result of ICAS Working Group 6
"Mode S Correlation" available
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Information about ICAS (pdf, 77kb) >> more
A-SMGCS NEWS
CARMA: Car Management on Aprons
Developing integrated solution for vehicle management at mid-size airports >> more
A-SMGCS Workshop & Exhibition
All ICAS members are welcome to attend the A-SMGCS Workshop & Exhibition in Luxembourg 20-23 October 2008 >> more
INDUSTRY-NEWS
Sensis Launches Next Generation Vehicle Locator Unit
VeeLo NextGen is the first vehicle locator to automatically turn-off the 1090 MHz transmission when the vehicle leaves the movement area >> more
Airports Authority of India Selects Era for MLAT & ADS-B Surveillance
Era Corporation, in partnership with HITT, has been selected to provide three MLAT & ADS-B surface surveillance systems for India. >> more


























