Amid growing global concern over GPS jamming and spoofing incidents, Fokker Services Group (FSG) is proud to introduce its innovative GPS Anti-jamming and Anti-spoofing Solution for civil aircraft at the Dubai Airshow 2025. This breakthrough technology represents a major step forward in aviation safety, offering active protection against threats that compromise GPS reliability and critical avionics systems.
Backed by over a century of engineering excellence, FSG’s solution goes beyond detection—it actively counters GPS jamming and spoofing attempts. Unlike current OEM offerings that only identify interference, FSG’s system provides full-spectrum defense, ensuring uninterrupted navigation and enhanced situational awareness for pilots.
“Safety is at the heart of everything we do,” said Menzo van der Beek, CEO of FSG. “We assembled a team of experts to develop a solution that directly addresses the hazards posed by GPS disruptions. With very positive test results and expected entry into service scheduled for January 2026 with undisclosed launching operators, we’re confident this solution will bring peace of mind to pilots, crews, and airlines.”
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This solution is especially relevant for aircraft operating in regions where GPS interference is increasingly reported, such as the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Pilots have described these incidents as highly disruptive, affecting navigation, communication, and increasing workload—potentially leading to diversions, go-arounds, and elevated safety risks.
GPS jamming and spoofing can impact a wide range of avionics systems, including:
FSG’s solution adds a vital layer of protection to complement existing mitigation measures implemented by aviation authorities and state agencies.