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AOM19.4 — Management of Predefined Airspace Configurations

Predefined Airspace Configuration is a predefined and coordinated organisation of routes and their associated airspace structures, temporary airspace reservations and predefined ATC sectorisation, to meet civil/military airspace users’ needs and increase performance in terms of capacity and/or flight efficiency, applicable both in free route (FRA) and in fixed-route network environments.

Predefined Airspace configurations are activated for a specific geographic area and/or time period at pre-tactical level through a CDM process involving the AMCs, NM, ATFCM, ATC and airspace users. The notification of predefined Airspace Configurations will be based on automatic flows of information between the different stakeholders provided by the Network Manager. The optimal organisation of airspace structures, such as the allocation of temporary airspace reservations, is achieved through the ASM solutions process that aims at delivering options that can fulfil military needs while improving flight efficiency and alleviating capacity problems identified in any specific area within the European airspace.

This collaborative process is based on the partnership between ANSPs, NM, AOs and the military collaborating to make the best decision to satisfy civil and military requirements and improve performance achievements. One of the ASM options is the utilisation of airspace scenarios composed by different predefined airspace configurations.

The Predefined Airspace Scenarios provide a coordinated set of temporary airspace reservations identifying a possible ASM Solution supporting the ASM/ATFCM CDM process. It is managed as a stand-alone scenario or supporting an associated Airspace Configuration.
The identification and the development of predefined airspace configurations and scenarios is executed by relevant actors, at strategic level: the High Level Airspace Policy Body (HLAPB or its equivalent; at national and sub-regional level), with participation of the civil and military airspace users as appropriate, supported by the Network Manager.

The system requirements enabling the implementation of this objective are as follows:

• The Network Manager, as well as local ATM system, shall facilitate an automatic flow of information between the different stakeholders for the identification of optimal predefined Airspace Configurations;
• NM systems shall facilitate the management of predefined airspace scenarios among ATM partners and the notification to AUs/CFSPs of the temporary airspace reservations;
• The Network impact assessment shall be carried out by NM systems before the application of predefined airspace configurations and scenarios;
• The NM systems shall support the predefined airspace configurations in any fixed route or FRA environment;
• ASM/ATFCM systems and ATC systems shall support the full sharing of the airspace configuration inputs and outputs in any fixed route or FRA environment;
• In alternative to local ASM/ATFCM systems and ATC systems, stakeholders may use NM systems and applications (CHMI, CIAM) to support sharing of predefined airspace configuration.
• The ATC system shall support the dynamic configuration of sectors in order to optimize their dimensions and operating hours in accordance with the traffic demands of the NOP.

NOTE FOR MILITARY AUTHORITIES: It is the responsibility of each military authority to review this Objective IN ITS ENTIRETY and address each of the SLoAs that the military authority considers RELEVANT for itself. This has to be done on top and above of the review of "MIL" SLoAs which identify actions EXCLUSIVE to military authorities.

Edition
2022
Stakeholders
Air Navigation Service Provider / Network Manager
Type
CP1
Scope
ECAC+
Status
Active

Context

Applicability Area(s) and Timescales

Applicability Area 1:
All EU SES States
( All EU SES States)
Applicability Area 2:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Türkiye, Ukraine, United Kingdom
(All ECAC+ States except AM, AZ, GE, IL, LU, LV, MA MT, MD, MK and SE)
Timescales From By Applicable to
Initial operational capability 01-01-2018 - Applicability Area 1 + Applicability Area 2
Full Operational Capability / Target Date - 31-12-2022 Applicability Area 1 + Applicability Area 2

Links to SESAR Solutions

Links to PCP ATM Sub-Functionalities

References

Applicable legislation
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2021/116 of 1 February 2021 on the establishment of the Common Project One supporting the implementation of the European Air Traffic Management Master Plan provided for in Regulation (EC) No 550/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council, amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 409/2013 and repealing Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 716/2014
Applicable ICAO Annexes and other references
None
Deployment Programme 2022
Family 3.1.2 - Management of Predefined Airspace Configurations
Operating Environments
Terminal Airspace
En-Route
Network

Expected Performance Benefits

Safety
Improved safety due to increased situational awareness of supervisors.
Capacity
Increased capacity due to better use of available resources, both human and airspace.
Operational efficiency
Reduced saturation periods and flight delays. Improved operational efficiency.
Cost efficiency
Increased cost efficiency.
Environment
Reduced fuel burn and emissions.
Security
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  Code Title From By Related Enablers
 
ASP01 Define and Implement procedures in support of an improved ASM solution process
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
ASP02 Adapt ATC/ASM systems to support the management of predefined airspace configurations and scenarios
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
ASP03 Use NM systems and applications
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
ASP04 Safety Assessment
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
ASP05 Training
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
ASP06 Operational use
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
NM01 Define and Implement procedures in support of an improved management of predefined airspace configurations and scenarios
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
NM02 Adapt NM systems to support the management of predefined airspace configurations and scenarios
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
NM03 Safety Assssment
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
NM04 Training
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
 
NM05 Operational use
  • 01-01-2018
  • 31-12-2022
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AOM19.4
 
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ASP01
 
68%
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ASP02
 
49%
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ASP03
 
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ASP04
 
49%
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Supporting Material

Title Related SLoAs

SDM - Standardisation and Regulation support to CP1 deployment 2021, Deliverable D1.1.1 07/2021

https://www.sesardeploymentmanager.eu/publications/deployment-programme

ASP01, ASP02, ASP03, NM01, NM02, NM03

Consultation & Approval

Working Arrangement in charge
NETOPS
Outline description approved in
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Latest objective review at expert level
05/2018
Commitment Decision Body
Provisional Council (PC)
Objective approved/endorsed in
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Latest change to objective approved/endorsed in
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