As the Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus said, "There is nothing permanent except change." The European Union demonstrated this when it published the regulation EU 2023/1768 on 14 July 2023. This innocent-looking regulation could have massive impacts on the ATM equipment market as we know it.
- Organisations that implement and/or operate ATM equipment are designated as Design and Production Organisation (DPO) and must register with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
- All changes to such equipment must be declared to EASA and may require certification by the agency too.
- EASA will levy fees on registration of DPOs and of each changed that is declared or certified.
The regulation will be in force for five years after its publication and it could change a lot of things. First of all, it will be one extra layer of bureaucracy. Secondly, the costs and complexity associated with becoming a DPO will create a barrier of entry to the market, possibly preventing new companies from joining. And finally, it could be that some of the smaller industry providers don't make the cut and simply have to stop their activity.
Many questions are still unanswered. This includes the use of
Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) software and products, the applicability to operating systems and hardware, how to address cloud-based architecture and more. So whether you are a large or small systems provider or an ANSP, you can't avoid it and the time to act is now. You can
read the full text here. And, you can get more information
directly from EASA.
Vincent