A320 Family First Approved For New Precision Landing System

Nov. 16, 2007
Microwave Landing System (MLS) increases airport capacity.

KUALA LUMPUR -- Airbus' A320 Family has obtained Category lllb approval for the first time on a commercial aircraft for a new precision approach and landing system called the Microwave Landing System (MLS) that increases airport capacity.

A statement from EADS company Airbus states that the approval was granted by the European Aviation Safety Agency.

First customer, British Airways, will implement MLS at London's Heathrow Airport on A320s and A321s, the company says.

MLS uses microwave signals that are less susceptible to interference, for example from other aircraft moving on the airport surface or buildings, than the current Instrument Landing System (ILS).

Airports equipped with MLS will be able to increase their traffic flow during bad weather conditions, no longer having to re-route aircraft when visibility is low, Airbus says.

Category lllb approval enables airports to allow precision approach and landings in very low visibility conditions, with the decision height lower than 15 metres or 50 feet.

The new innovative system is the result of a joint development by Airbus with major industry partners, including Thales, British Airways and the UK and French national airport and air transport authorities.

Both the on-board MLS receiver, hosted in a multimode receiver, as well as the airport MLS ground station are manufactured by Thales.

MLS operations are very similar to those using ILS, with straight approaches in the runway axis along a three degree slope.

The aircraft is equipped with special capture and tracking antennae and an avionics software suite while on the ground, each runway has an MLS ground station.