The objective of the Journal is to provide a concise account of the activities of the International Civil Aviation Organization and to feature additional information of interest to Contracting States and the international aeronautical world.
(ICAO Journal is available in English only from 2013)
Four-colour plan-view display for air traffic control providing very high resolution is driven by a minicomputer. Developed by Raytheon as a Direct Access Radar Channel, it has been dubbed RAYDARC. It employs a patented method for rapid colour switching. Colours can be adjusted to match an individual operator's colour perception and preference.
American Airlines has contracted with two firms to provide it with L-100-30 Super Hercules cargo services to feed a number of hubs, at which American B-747 freighters pick up the payloads for delivery to major cities within the United States. The Hercules is a good companion for the larger cargo aircraft since it can accommodate the M-I cargo container shown.
World Communications Year — 1983. Future uses of space technology in aeronautical communications and navigation as well as current applications in search and rescue covered in this issue arc part of ICAO's interest in WCY 83, proclaimed by the United Nations under the auspices of the International Telecommunications Union. In a state letter, ICAO's Secretary General Yves Lambert noted that WCY 83 represents a unique opportunity for furthering the improvement of aeronautical telecommunications and invited civil aviation authorities to actively participatc in national efforts to develop communications infrastructures, including aeronautical telecommunications.
Moving from design to production, technicians put the finishing touches on the first ASR-9 airport surveillance radar being developed by Westinghouse for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The prototype antenna was moved to a test range near Baltimore, Maryland, last January; first delivery of a completed ASR-9 is scheduled for 1986. This advanced system simultaneously tracks and presents aircraft and weather to air traffic controllers without interfering clutter. Westinghouse is under contract to deliver 137 systems to the U.S. Government. (Details on this new system were published in the September 1983 issue of the ICAO Bulletin.)
Agricultural aircraft usage in Eastern Europe has been steadily expanding since the Second World War. The Soviet Ka-26 helicopter (shown) came into use in the Region in the early 1970s for coverage in low mountain ranges and fruit and vegetable centres. This aircraft is spraying insecticide for pest control in fruit orchards.