NextGen
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DayJet and FAA Sign Agreement to Implement NextGen in Florida

Public-Private Collaboration Offers Proving Ground for Accelerated National Deployment of Next Generation Air Transport System

On June 10, 2008, DayJet Corporation and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to begin a five-year, phased implementation of Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) technologies throughout Florida in collaboration with Florida Department of Transportation Aviation Office and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The agreement establishes a government-industry partnership responsible for developing replicable procedures that can be used for the accelerated deployment of NextGen technologies nationally.


Backgrounder

DayJet NextGen Implementation

Accelerating a New Age of Digital Aviation in Florida and Beyond

The DayJet-FAA agreement follows the March announcement by the Department of Transportation that Florida will serve as the national test bed for accelerating NextGen to revolutionize the nation's airspace. The Florida NextGen project sets the stage for the first integrated implementation of NextGen capabilities for passenger services in the continental U.S. It is also the first to focus on the safe expansion of airspace outside metropolitan areas via small community airports using modern very light jet (VLJ) aircraft operated by a Part 135 on-demand air carrier.


White Paper

NextGen Now!

How the Digital Age of Aviation Will Unleash Abundance in Our National Airspace System

NextGen is the first major technological transformation of airspace, aircraft and airport management systems in over 50 years using digital technology to redefine every element of air transport - from communications, surveillance and navigation to air traffic management.

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