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SDM-0405 — Static Aeronautical Data Common Service (Business Improvement)

The concept of Common Services (COSER) aims at addressing the high costs caused by European ATM fragmentation, by sharing common capabilities and offer it to different interested consumers in order to reduce the costs of ATM provision. The Common Service can be provided at different levels, ranging from local to sub regional level, depending on the underlying business model.

The function of the Static Aeronautical Data Common Service is to provide static aeronautical data in digital form to be used by different ATM systems (e.g. Safety Nets).
The output is an AIXM-compliant dataset whose subsets can be retrieved by individual requests demanding specific geographical areas, attributes or functional features.
The scope of the service is linked to the two elements already existing in EATMA:
¿ The Service ¿Aeronautical Information Feature¿.
¿ ¿Aeronautical information exchange¿ on iSWIM over the yellow profile as requested in the PCP Sub-Functionality AF5.3.
The Static Aeronautical Data Common Service can be provided at different levels, ranging from local to regional level, depending on the underlying business model.

Rationale
Input aeronautical data are collected from internal and external sources, conveniently validated, processed according to the regulatory requirements to ensure quality and integrity level and finally generated as dataset. Configuration management tools should be implemented to better satisfy the consumers requirements.
Regarding the regulatory aspect, ADQ 1 applies for the entire data chain. European service providers have to comply with EU IR 73/2010.
Forecast V3 end date
30-09-2019
Benefits start date (IOC)
Full benefits date (FOC)
Current Maturity Level
V1
Solution Data Quality Index
Current Maturity Phase
R&D
Scope
Release
PCP Status

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