Required Navigation Performance (RNP) is an advanced, performance-based navigation specification that defines the level of accuracy an aircraft must maintain while flying a particular route or procedure. RNP is part of the global Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) framework developed by ICAO to improve airspace efficiency, safety, and predictability. RNP allows aircraft to fly precise, curved, and predictable flight paths using onboard systems rather than relying solely on ground-based navigation aids. RNP How RNP Works RNP uses a mix of: GPS/GNSS data Onboard navigation computers Flight management systems (FMS) Continuous performance monitoring and alerting Unlike traditional navigation (e.g., VOR, DME), RNP procedures allow aircraft to maintain accuracy even in terrain-challenged or congested airspace. Key Features of RNP 1. Onboard Performance Monitoring and Alerting (OPMA) This is what distinguishes RNP from RNAV. RNP systems continuously verify navigation accuracy and alert ...