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Integrating information towards Digital ATM

Integrating information towards Digital ATM. Common Flight Identifiers. Presented By: Chris Dodson (BA), Jim Miller (DEN) Date: August 28, 2013. Who are you?. 2. Three Axes of Flight Data. Airport. Airline. 3. To Achieve S-CDM. FAA Concept of Operations:

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Integrating information towards Digital ATM

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  1. Integrating information towards Digital ATM Common Flight Identifiers Presented By: Chris Dodson (BA), Jim Miller (DEN) Date: August 28, 2013

  2. Who are you? 2

  3. Three Axes of Flight Data Airport Airline 3

  4. To Achieve S-CDM FAA Concept of Operations: A Simple, Low-Risk Approach with a Foundation in Data Collaboration Surface Flow Management Procedures, Roles and Responsibilities Queue Management Link Surface & Airside Ops Basic Surface Surveillance Data Exchange and Integration FAA Surface Operations Office and ‘Surface CDM’ – ACI Operations and Technical Affairs Conference (April 18, 2012) Lorne Cass - Manager, Industry Affairs, Surface Operations Office 4

  5. So Are We There Yet? • Not quite. • Vendors have strong, valid, functional systems • Respect SSIM messaging • But can Vendor A and Vendor B always ID this flight? 5

  6. Today’s scenarios • Mostly correct during regular ops • Is margin of error during irregular ops • We use any means available to identify “that aircraft over there”. • Binoculars, telephone, radio, tribal knowledge, maybe even Twitter, text or cell phone 6

  7. Today’s scenarios • Most schedules use SSIM identifier • Is not universal • AIDX is recommended practice and key for commercial and general aviation • FIXM and AIDX building alignment • Will WXXM and AIXM align as well? 7

  8. Where are we Heading? • How will we assure our data align? • And align to what? • Who governs data among the “Three Axes”? • Who will govern or certify the vendors? • ICAO? IATA? ACI? 8

  9. If we Craft a GUFI • GUFI has to align to something unique • In each axes’ schemas • In each vendor’s system • Throughout the flight cycle • So all the flight pieces fit together 9

  10. Questions? 10

  11. Contact Information • Jim Miller – Denver International Airport • Jim.miller@flydenver.com • Chris Dodson – British Airways • Chris.dodson@ba.com 11

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