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The Airspace Systems Program (ASP) is responding to our nation's urgent
need to transform its air transportation system. The transformation
includes both the operational management of our National Airspace System
(NAS), as well as the types of aircraft that fly within the NAS. The
primary research role for ASP is the operational aspects of the airspace
system, while the Fundamental Aeronautics Program and Aviation Safety
Program will make contributions primarily to the vehicles and vehicle
safety.
ASP will be responsible for developing concepts, capabilities, and
technologies for high-capacity, efficient, and safe airspace and
airportal systems. This work is to enable transformation to the Next
Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen), as defined by the Joint
Planning and Development Office (JPDO). NextGen is a multi-agency vision
and plan to meet serious challenges facing the U.S. air transportation
system, and projected to operate by the year 2025.
+ NextGen-Airspace
+ NextGen-Airportal
Additional Program Information
+ Airspace Systems Program Fact Sheet
Airspace Systems Project Plans (as created December 2008)
Each document contains technical plans and milestones for the project.
+ NextGen-Airspace [PDF 3.6MB]
+ NextGen-Airportal [PDF 2.2MB]
+ Airspace Systems Program Overview [PDF 2.2MB]
For questions regarding specific elements of the Airspace Systems
Program, please contact: John Cavolowsky, Acting Program Director.
For questions regarding individual Airspace Systems Program thrust areas, please contact:
+ NGATS Airspace
+ NGATS Airportal
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