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Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics (RTCA)

RTCA is a private, not-for-profit association founded in 1935 as the Radio Technical Commission for Aeronautics, now referred to simply as “RTCA”. We are the premier Public-Private Partnership venue for developing consensus among diverse, competing interests on critical aviation modernization issues in an increasingly global enterprise.

RTCA has provided the foundation for virtually every modern technical advance in aviation. Our products serve as the basis for government certification of equipment used by the tens of thousands of aircraft flying daily through the world’s airspace. A Standards Development Organization (SDO), RTCA works with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop comprehensive, industry-vetted and endorsed standards that can be used as means of compliance with FAA regulations. Our deliberations are open to the public and our products are developed by aviation community volunteers functioning in a consensus-based, collaborative, peer-reviewed environment.

RTCA leads the critical consensus building process that brings together the brightest business, technical, operational and regulatory experts from across the aviation industry to find common ground for higher levels of performance in U.S. and global aviation.

Be a part of the conversation and the solution. Let your voice and your passion be amplified through RTCA.

At RTCA, we are passionate about ensuring the health of the air transportation system. We are equally passionate about ensuring all voices are heard.

Mission

Inspire the creation and implementation of integrated performance standards that meet the changing global aviation environment and ensure the safety, security, and overall health of the aviation ecosystem.

History

Founded as the Radio Technical Committee for Aeronautics in 1935, RTCA has provided the foundation for many modern technical advances in aviation. An independent Standards Development Organization (SDO), RTCA’s comprehensive products serve as the basis for government certification of equipment used by the tens of thousands of aircraft flying daily through the world’s airspace. A private, not-for-profit corporation, RTCA works closely with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), industry experts from the US and around the world to develop comprehensive, industry-vetted, and endorsed recommendations on technical performance standards and the operating environment for utilizing standards. These standards can be used as means of compliance with FAA regulations and other aviation regulatory authorities.

RTCA’s historic role in aviation has been to provide the forum and consensus   industry voice for government/industry cooperation on concepts of operations for the air traffic control system along with the standards and guidelines needed for implementing new systems in aircraft. As technological advances leading to improved safety and efficiency of the NAS grew to require deployment of integrated operational capabilities with components both in the cockpit and on the ground, the need for enhanced public-private partnership has grown.

The unique institutional mechanism that is RTCA enables the industry to convene private sector participants consistent with U.S Antitrust laws to work together in an open, fair and balanced partnership via the development of recommendations. This includes Minimum Operational Performance Standards (MOPS), Minimum Aviation System Performance Standards (MASPS) and guidelines that shape the certification of the safety and efficiency of new equipment and provide a competitive market for the provision of these technologies.

RTCA has more than 550 highly active member organizations employing thousands of people worldwide in aviation businesses/organizations. Volunteers from the membership, facilitated by the RTCA staff, meet to develop consensus among hundreds of experts from all corners of the aviation industry.

RTCA has an unprecedented record of accomplishment. In the arenas of standard setting, participatory decision-making, and consensus building with the aviation community, the organization has served with distinction and effectiveness.


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