Abstract
The air traffic situational awareness is an essential factor for flight safety and efficiency. Today, pilots have only two methods for situational awareness, through visual acquisition or with traffic information via voice messages from Air Traffic Controllers. These methods have limitations in reducing aircraft separation because of their delay in acquiring traffic. To improve the acquisition of traffic information, airborne surveillance with ADS-B/TIS-B has been proposed. This paper reports on the prototype TIS-B system developed by ENRI and on the results of evaluations with flight testing.