RNAV/RNP Group
Mission Statement
The Area Navigation (RNAV)/Required Navigation Performance (RNP) Group provides guidance for and expedites the development of performance-based navigation (PBN) criteria and standards and implements airspace and procedure improvements. Specifically, the RNAV/RNP Group collaborates with the U.S. and international aviation communities – government and industry – as a leader in developing PBN concepts, technical standards, operator requirements, and implementation processes to enhance safety, increase capacity, improve efficiency, and reduce the environmental impact of aviation.
PBN Defined
PBN is a framework for defining navigation performance requirements (embodied in “navigation specifications”) that can be applied to an air traffic route, instrument procedure, or defined airspace. PBN includes both Area Navigation (RNAV) and Required Navigation Performance (RNP) specifications. PBN provides a basis for the design and implementation of automated flight paths as well as for airspace design and obstacle clearance. Once the required performance level is established, the aircraft’s own capability determines whether it can safely achieve the specified performance and qualify for the operation.
Site Areas
Quick Links
- Aeronautical Information Services
- Air Traffic Organization
- Air Traffic Organization Publications
- Air Traffic Procedures Advisory Committee
- Aviation Safety Information Analysis and Sharing System
- Aviation System Standards
- Federal Register
- Flight Technology and Procedures Division – Flight Technology Requirements Branch
- International Civil Aviation Organization – Performance-Based Navigation
- NextGen Implementation Plan
- Oceanic and Offshore Operations
- Terminal Area Route Generation, Evaluation and Traffic Simulation
- Title 14 Code of Federal Regulations