B-VHF is a proposal for a future aeronautical communication system in the very high frequency (VHF) band based on an overlay concept, i.e. during the transition phase the B-VHF system shares the same frequency band with legacy VHF systems without interfering with them. In this paper, the feasibility of the overlay concept is evaluated by simulations of the physical and higher layers as well as by laboratory measurements with a demonstrator. Simulation results show that the B-VHF overlay system works in presence of interference from legacy VHF systems. The protocol is designed to allow using the available resources very efficiently and to provide voice and data services with the required quality of service. In addition, the impact of mutual interference between the B-VHF system and legacy VHF systems is evaluated in laboratory test with a simplified B-VHF demonstrator and commercial VHF radios.