
ICAS Scope
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 45 ANSPs, EUROCONTROL and Airport Authorities are ICAS members, covering 31 countries.
Many more Organisations are expressing interest in the work of ICAS and it is believed, that the number of members will increase in the coming years. The next step for ICAS is to communicate its experiences with the authorities (EUROCONTROL, ICAO), organizations (IFATSEA etc.) and industry to help meet the users requirements in the system development and regulations.
ICAS Goals
The goals of the ICAS group are:
- Exchange technical and operational issues, experiences and information, e.g.
- Requirements
- Evaluation reports
- Quality measurement methodology
- Safety regulations
- Proposals for common procedures,
practises and standards (e.g display, maintenance)
- Maintenance: contracts, organisations (use of best practise)
- Experiences with the industry - Supporting members in different aspects, e.g. Evaluation of tenders, Site Acceptance Tests
- Initiate bilateral or multilateral forms of cooperation on various A-SMGCS related subjects.
- Give feedback and recommendations to international legislation organisations e.g. ICAO, EUROCONTROL
- Facilitate agreements regarding purchase and further development of A-SMGCS systems
- Promote Airport Safety aspects of A-SMGCS
- Dialog with other relevant organisations, e.g. International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations (IFATSEA)
- Be aware of future developments
ICAS Meetings
The group meets three times per year throughout Europe.
The spring meetings are exclusively for members of the ICAS group.
The winter and summer meetings offer in addition to the regular work time slots for presentations and discussions with the Industry, R&D Institutes etc. Those time slots can be used to demonstrate new products and system enhancements, as well giving the members the opportunity to question the suppliers on system limitations. Those opportunities should not be used as a “trade show”, rather than a possibility to get feedback from the members.
Due to time limitations only a limited number of industry representatives will be invited to each meeting. Representatives from R&D and academic institutes will be invited as guests by the chairman of the ICAS group as well.
ICAS Publications
The group will provide information on a WEB site www.icas-group.org which informs about ICAS group activities etc. From this WEB site links to industry WEB sites could also be installed.
ICAS Newsletter
The group issues a quarterly newsletter including general information about group and member development, past and upcoming events. The newsletters also promote research and industry articles on latest A-SMGCS advances. You can access the newsletter archive >> here.
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ICAS-NEWS
China Aviation Congress 2011
Holiday Inn Shanghai Jinxiu, China
March 23rd - 24th 2011 >> more
New member from Japan
Hiromi Miyazaki >> more
ICAS-Newsletter >> more
Information about ICAS (pdf, 77kb) >> more
A-SMGCS NEWS
New collision warning system now in use at Zurich and Geneva
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CARMA: Car Management on Aprons
Developing integrated solution for vehicle management at mid-size airports >> more
INDUSTRY-NEWS
HITT secures orders in Azerbaijan and Norway
Apeldoorn/The Netherlands, 18 October 2011 - HITT has received an order from Era, producer of multilateration systems, for an Air Traffic Guidance and Control System (A‑SMGCS) for the International Airport in Baku, Azerbaijan. In Norway, Oslo Lufthavn AS awarded HITT an order for an Airport Insight system at Oslo Gardermoen airport. The total value of the projects amounts to 1.6 million euros. >> more
Azerbaijani A-SMGCS to be provided by ERA
ERA a.s., (ERA) announced today that it has been awarded the contract to supply a complete A-SMGCS system to Heydar Aliyev international airport. >> more
ADB Airfield Solutions’ Solar LED Runway Guard Light Powered by Carmanah Wins Future Airport Award for ADB Airfield Solutions
In another aviation lighting industry first, the LED Solar Runway Guard Light, created by Carmanah Technologies Corp, together with ADB Airfield Solutions has been recognized as the Airport Technology of the Year by the Future Airport, a publication from Global Trade Media International. >> more
Wind farms and aviation security: Solving the dilemma
The concerns about air safety in proximity of wind farms are addressed by Terma with the SCANTER 4002 Radar system. >> more
Searidge Selected for Low-Cost Surface Surveillance Initiative at Sea-Tac Airport
Searidge Technologies announced its intelligent video platform IntelliDAR™ will be installed at the Seattle Tacoma International Airport as part of a FAA sponsored technology performance assessment led by the University of Illinois Center of Excellence for Airport Technology. >> more










































