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Objective AOM 21

Objective AOM 21. ESSIP Plan 2014. Agnieszka DYBOWSKA DPS/PEPR 19.09.2014. Objective AOM21. Comprehensive Explanation What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2013 Link to European ATM Master Plan Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions ESSIP Report 2013

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Objective AOM 21

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  1. Objective AOM 21 ESSIP Plan 2014 Agnieszka DYBOWSKA DPS/PEPR 19.09.2014

  2. Objective AOM21 • Comprehensive Explanation • What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2013 • Link to European ATM Master Plan • Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions • ESSIP Report 2013 • Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks • Links and contacts ESSIP Plan 2014

  3. Comprehensive Explanation • Area of applicability: AllECAC States except Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia • Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 09/2013Full Operational Capability (FOC): 12/2017 • The objective will ensure the progressive deployment of free route airspace. • It covers the Interim Deployment Programme part of the free route implementation • Aligned with the European Route Network Improvement Plan (ERNIP) Part 1 ESSIP Plan 2014

  4. What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2013 • No changes ESSIP Plan 2014

  5. Link to European ATM Master Plan Objective AOM21 covers the following SESAR OI steps: • OI step - [AOM-0401] - Multiple Route Options & Airspace Organisation Scenarios • OI step - [AOM-0402] - Further Improvements to Route Network and Airspaceincl. Cross-Border Sectorisation and Further Routeing Options ESSIP Plan 2014

  6. Most important SLoA(s) • AOM21-ASP02 - Implement system improvements (finalisation date 12/2017). • AOM20-ASP03 – Implement procedures and processed in support of the local dimension (finalisation date 12/2017). • Each SLoA should be fulfilled in accordance with the relevant provisions of the European Route Network Improvement Plan (ERNIP) Part 1 ESSIP Plan 2014

  7. Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions Finalisation criteria: • Contact your subject matter expert to determine the deployment Status for each SloA Closed questions: • Closed Questions have been introduced for this Objective • Statements on Deployment Status should provide answersto Closed Questions ESSIP Plan 2014

  8. ESSIP Report 2013 • Implementation of FRA seems to progress in accordance with agreed timeframe • 6 States report this Objective as Completed and 2 as Partially Completed • None of the States reports this Objective as Late at this stage • Remaining States report this objective as Planned ESSIP Plan 2014

  9. Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks • Ensure that your subject matter expert is involvement once you make your statement. • Information provided per SLoA can be easily verified by checking the provisions laid down in the supporting material. • Attention to the applicability to the Military stakeholders as airspace users (pilots and flight planning). • To ensure appropriate progress on this Objective, full coordination shall take place through the ERND function of the Network Manager. ESSIP Plan 2014

  10. Links and contacts Objective Coordinator: Agnieszka DYBOWSKA +32 2 729 5152 agnieszka.dybowska@eurocontrol.int NMD Objective Expert: Razvan BUCUROIU +32 2 729 3648 razvan.bucuroiu@eurocontrol.int ESSIP Plan 2014

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