Informal Pacific ATC Coordinating Group (IPACG)
The IPACG provides an opportunity for air traffic service (ATS) providers, airspace operators to informally meet together and explore solutions to near term ATC problems that limit the capacity and/or efficiency within the Anchorage, Oakland, Naha, and Tokyo Oceanic Flight Information Regions (FIRs).
Important IPACG Events in 2009
IPACG/29
IPACG/29 The Twenty-Ninth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/29) was held in Fukuoka, Japan 27-31 October 2008. The JCAB and FAA only IPACG/29 Providers Meeting was held on 27 October 2008; the Sixteenth FANS Interoperability Team (FIT/16) Meeting was held on 28 October; and the IPACG/29 Plenary Meeting was held from 29-31 October.
For additional information on IPACG, contact Braks Etta, ATO Strategy and Performance, International (ATO-GI) .
IPACG 29 Final Report (ZIP)
Information Papers
- IP1 Update on the Status of the Operational Trials and Demonstrations for 10 Minute Longitudinal Separation without Mandatory Mach Number Technique (MNT) in the Anchorage Flight Information Region (FIR)
- IP2 Report on the FAA’s Business Case Development For ADS-C In-Trail Procedures
- IP3 Update on the Asia and South Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emissions (ASPIRE)
- IP4 Response to the Realignment of Air Traffic Services Route B932 through the Fukuoka, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Flight Information Regions (Revised October 20)
- IP5 The Effect of Strategic Lateral Offset Procedures (SLOP) on Operations in Airspace with 30 NM Lateral and 30 NM Longitudinal Separation Standards in Place
- IP6 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Civil Aviation Bureau, Japan (JCAB) Data Exchange Status Report
- IP7 Achievements of IPACG meeting through the past twenty years
- IP8 Variations in Airspeed in Controlled Airspace - Separation and Airspace Safety Panel (SASP) Meeting of the Working Group
- IP9 Status of the planning of operational teleconferences between FAA ATCSCC and Fukuoka ATMC (Providers Meeting)
- IP10 The present status of AIDC Civil Aviation Bureau, Japan (JCAB)
- IP 11 APANPIRG Activities - outcomes of APANPIRG/19
- IP 11 APANPIRG Activities - outcomes of APANPIRG/19 Attachment A
- IP 11 APANPIRG Activities - outcomes of APANPIRG/19 Attachment B
- IP 11 APANPIRG Activities - outcomes of APANPIRG/19 Attachment C
- IP 11 APANPIRG Activities - outcomes of APANPIRG/19 Attachment D
- IP12 Report of the Second meeting of ICAO Trans-Regional Airspace and Supporting ATM system Steering Group (TRASAS/2)
- IP 13 Regional Performance Based Navigation (PBN) implementation plan
- IP 13 Regional Performance Based Navigation (PBN) implementation plan Attachment
- IP 14 Forecasts of Asia Pacific traffic
- IP 14 Forecasts of Asia Pacific traffic Attachment
- IP15 An Update to the Investigation into the Use of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast Data for Monitoring Aircraft Altimetry System Error
- IP16 DARP combined with UPR Routing in Central Pacific
Working Papers
- Download WP-01 documents
- IPACG 29 WP-01 Agenda A&B
- IPACG 29 WP-01Appendix C Bulletin
- IPACG 29 WP-01Appendix D Registration Form
- IPACG 29 WP-01 Appendix E MAP
- WP2 Implementation of the 50 Nautical Mile Automatic Dependent Surveillance Separation Standard within the Anchorage Flight Information Region (Providers Meeting)
- WP3 User Preferred Routes (UPRs) between Asia and Hawaii (Providers Meeting),
- WP4 Enhanced ATS Inter-facility Data Communications (AIDC) Functionality between JCAB ATMC, Anchorage ARTCC, and Oakland ARTCC (Providers Meeting)
- WP5 PACOTS Track 14/15/J/K User Preferred Routes (UPRs) Proposal (Providers Meeting)
- WP6 Guidance for Data Exchange in Support of a Shared FAA/JCAB Oceanic Fuel Burn Metric (Providers Meeting)
- WP7 High Frequency (HF) Radio Checks for CPDLC Aircraft
- WP8 User Preferred Routes Between Asia and New Caledonia/New Zealand
- WP9 Summary of Safety Assessment Prior to Implementation of 10-Minute Longitudinal Separation Minimum without Mandatory Mach Number Technique (MNT) in the Fukuoka FIR oceanic airspace
- WP9 Summary of Safety Assessment Prior to Implementation of 10-Minute Longitudinal Separation Minimum without Mandatory Mach Number Technique (MNT) in the Fukuoka FIR oceanic airspace Attachment
- WP10 The Update to the implementation of the operational trial for Thirty Nautical Miles Longitudinal Separation Standard based on the Automated Dependence Surveillance (ADS) within the Fukuoka Flight Information Region (FIR)
- WP11 User Preferred Routes (UPRs) between Asia and Hawaii (Providers Meeting)
- WP12 User Preferred Routes Between Asia and New Caledonia/New Zealand (Providers Meeting)
- WP13 Implementation of AIDC ver.2.0 (Providers Meeting)
- WP14 ICAO APANPIRG conclusion concerning RNP4 capability for Pacific operators
- WP15 Inconsistencies between filed flight plans and ADS operation
- WP 16 Proposal for the operational trial of User Preferred Routes (UPRs) between RJAA and YSSY/YBBN/YBCS (Providers Meeting)
- WP17 User Preferred Routes (UPRs) between RJAA and YSSY/YBBN/YBCS
- WP18 Improving PACOTS Generation and Operating Efficiencies
- WP19 User Preferred Routes - IATA
- WP19 User Preferred Routes - IATA Attachment
Presentations
FIT 16 Papers
IPACG/28
The Twenty-Eighth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/27) was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA from 12-16 May 2008. The IPACG/28 Providers Meeting was held on 12 May. The Fifteenth FANS Interoperability Team (FIT/15) Meeting was held on 13 May. The IPACG/28 Plenary Meeting was held from 14-16 May.
For additional information on IPACG, contact Braks Etta, ATO-PI.
Download all papers currently available for IPACG/28 (ZIP)
IPACG 28 Final Report (ZIP)
IPACG/27
The Twenty-Seventh Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/27) was held in Tokyo, Japan 5-9 November 2007. The IPACG/27 Providers Meeting was held on 5 November.
The Fourteenth FANS Interoperbility Team (FIT/14) met 6 November. The IPACG/27 Plenary meeting met 7-9 November.
For additional information on IPACG, contact Braks Etta, ATO-PI.
Download all papers currently available for IPACG/27 (ZIP)
IPACG 27 Final Report (ZIP)
IPACG/26
The Twenty-Sixth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/26) was held in Anchorage, Alaska 14-18 May 2007. The FIT met 14-15 May 2007
For additional information on IPACG, contact Braks Etta, ATO-PI.
Download all papers currently available for IPACG/26 (ZIP)
IPACG 26 Final Report (ZIP)
IPACG/25
The Twenty-Fifth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/25) was held in Tokyo, Japan 24-27 October 2006.
For additional information on IPACG, contact Ms. Diane Bodenhamer, ATO-E Oceanic Operations FAA/ATO-P International.
Download all papers and presentations currently available for IPACG/25 (Updated 25 October 2006) (ZIP)
IPACG/24
The Twenty-Fourth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/24) was held in Honolulu, USA 23-27 January 2006. The Information Papers and Working Papers are provided below:
Download all papers and presentations currently available for IPACG/24 (ZIP)
IPACG/23
The Twenty-Third Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/23) was held in Tokyo, Japan 11-15 July 2005. The Information Papers and Working Papers are provided below:
- IPACG23 Final Report (MS Word)
- FIT10 Final Report (MS Word)
- Information Papers A zipped file of all IPs (ZIP)
- Working Papers A zipped file of all WPs (ZIP)
- FIT10 Papers (ZIP)
IPACG/22
The Twenty-Second Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/22) was held in Los Angeles, CA 24-28 January 2005. The Information Papers and Working Papers are provided below:
- IPACG22 Final Report (MS Word)
- Information Papers A zipped file of all IPs (ZIP)
- Working Papers A zipped file of all WPs (ZIP)
- FIT9 Final Report (ZIP)
IPACG/21
The Twenty-First Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/21) was held at the Koku kaikan in Tokyo, Japan, from 7-11 June 2004.
- IPACG 21 Final Report (MS Word)
IPACG/20
The Twentieth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/20) was held at the Renaissance Ilikai Waikiki Hotel, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, from 6-10 October 2003.
- IPACG 20 Final Report (MS Word)
IPACG/19
The Nineteenth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/19) was held at the International Conference Room in the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport in Tokyo, Japan, from 14-17 July 2003.
- IPACG 19 Final Report (MS Word)
IPACG/18
The Eighteenth Meeting of the Informal Pacific Air Traffic Control (ATC) Coordinating Group (IPACG/18) was held in Tokyo, Japan, from 8-11 October 2002.
- Final Report (MS Word)
- Appendix C - Planning Table (MS Word)
- Appendix D - PRs Received Since the FIT-5 Meeting Held in April 2002 (MS Word)
- Appendix E - PRs Proposed to be Closed at the FIT-6 Meeting (MS Word)
- Appendix D - Seminar on Datalink Operations (MS Word)
IPACG/17
IPACG/17 was held in San Francisco during the week of 15-19 April 2002
- Capacity Enhancement Table (MS Word)
- Final Report (MS Word)
IPACG/15
IPACG/15 was held 2-4 August 2000 at the Aviation Building in Tokyo, Japan. The work program for IPACG/15 included:
- Review of the NOPAC route structure
- Reductions in lateral and longitudinal separation
- Development of a North/Central Pacific Operations Manual
- Preparation for tracks to serve the air traffic between Hong Kong/Taipei and Los Angeles/San Francisco
- Regional communications, navigation, surveillance and air traffic management (CNS/ATM) issues
IPACG/14
IPACG/14 was held 24-28 January 2000 at the Ilikai Hotel in Honolulu, HI. The goals and objectives for IPACG/14 were as follows:
- Establishment of FANS Interoperability Team to monitor CPDLC performance
- Reductions in longitudinal separation
- Preparation for new eastbound PACOTS
- Preparation for tracks to serve the air traffic between Hong Kong/Taipei and Los Angeles/San Francisco
- Establish a work plan to develop contingency procedures