With effect from
The new system is being financed under a new joint financing arrangement inspired by the experience of the Danish and Icelandic Joint Financing Agreements.
Under the arrangement, Canada, Iceland, Ireland, Portugal and the United Kingdom fund and own the facilities for a height monitoring project on the basis of their share of the North Atlantic traffic. The United States obligations include the provision of GMU equipment, a number of reference stations and post-processing equipment. Operational, maintenance and depreciation costs, as well as ICAO's administrative costs, are met through user charges. As with the Danish and Icelandic Joint Financing Agreements, the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority serves as billing and collecting agent.