¿Que aviones tienen ADS-B en Mexico?

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Hola compañeros, buen día antes que nada espero que hayan pasado bien su sabadito. Pues ahora escribo para ver si alguien me puede aclarar una pequeña duda.

¿Que aerolíneas en México operan con el sistema ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast)?, supuestamente en la pagina de Airnav dicen que todos los Boeing y Airbus fabricados a partir del 2005 lo tienen integrado, pero que hay de Magnicharters, Novair, Aerocalifornia, etc.

Mi segunda duda seria, ¿Que aviones privados si tienen ADS-B y que aviones militares también lo tienen? ¿Acaso los ERJ-145 de la FAM tienen ADS-B?

Para los que no sepan que es el ADS-B, aquí extraje unos breves párrafos de la pagina Airnav los cuales explican a grandes rasgos que es este sistema.
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (also called ADS-B) is a system by which airplanes constantly broadcast their current position and altitude, category of aircraft, airspeed, identification, and whether the aircraft is turning, climbing or descending over a dedicated radio datalink. This functionality is known as "ADS-B out" and is the basic level of ADS-B functionality.

The current ADS-B system was developed in the 1990s though its lineage dates back to the 1960s. It relies on data from the Global Positioning System, or any navigation system that provides an equivalent or better service. The maximum range of the system is line-of-sight, typically less than 200 nautical miles (370 km).

The ADS-B transmissions are received by air traffic control stations, and all other ADS-B equipped aircraft within reception range. Reception by aircraft of ADS-B data is known as "ADS-B in".

ADS-B equipped aircraft may also have a display unit in the cockpit picturing surrounding air traffic from ADS-B data (ADS-B in) and TIS-B (Traffic Information Service-Broadcast) data derived from air traffic radar. Both Pilots and air traffic controllers will then be able to "see" the positions of air traffic in the vicinity of the aircraft, and this may be used to provide an ASAS (Airborne Separation Assurance System).

Airborne Collision Avoidance Systems may in the future also make use of "ADS-B in", supplementing the existing TCAS collision avoidance system by what is called 'hybrid surveillance'.

Airbus and Boeing are expected to include ADS-B out (i.e. the transmitter of information) as standard on new-build aircraft from 2005 onwards.

Espero su pronta respuesta y Saludos a todos desde la ciudad blanca 8).
 
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