2021
DOI: 10.2205/2021es000774
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Sino-Russian Space Weather Effort for Global Air Navigation Safety

Abstract: This paper covers the role of the China-Russia Consortium in Global Air Navigation Safety, how space weather centers for aviation were established and how are they regulated. We briefly introduce the effects of space weather on aviation in general. A short description of the ICAO-designated space weather service fol-lows. The China-Russia Consortium history, members and the way it integrates into the global service are described afterwards.

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“…The responsibilities within this service are rotated among the assigned SW centers every two weeks. At present, the following SW global centers (SWXC) participate in this rotation [37,38]: the ACFJ consortium, consisting of the national services of Australia, Canada, France and Japan [39]; the PECASUS consortium, consisting of the national services of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom [40]; the Space Weather Prediction Center of the USA [41,42]; and a consortium consisting of the national services of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (CRC) [43,44]. More details can be found in the ICAO's official documentation (https://www.icao.int/SAM/Documents, accessed on 13 March 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The responsibilities within this service are rotated among the assigned SW centers every two weeks. At present, the following SW global centers (SWXC) participate in this rotation [37,38]: the ACFJ consortium, consisting of the national services of Australia, Canada, France and Japan [39]; the PECASUS consortium, consisting of the national services of Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Poland and United Kingdom [40]; the Space Weather Prediction Center of the USA [41,42]; and a consortium consisting of the national services of the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation (CRC) [43,44]. More details can be found in the ICAO's official documentation (https://www.icao.int/SAM/Documents, accessed on 13 March 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%