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June 2006
PLANNING FOR A GLOBAL ATM SYSTEM
ICAO Air Navigation Bureau
Radio Spectrum SeminarCairo, Egypt
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Presentation Outline
• Historical• Successes• Global Air Traffic Management • What is it• How do we get there• Eleventh Air Navigation Conference• Partnering with Industry• Global Plan (Initiatives)• Achieving a global ATM system• Regional Integration• Measuring success
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Historical: path toward Global ATM
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ProgressiveProgressivedevelopmentdevelopment
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20062006Global Air Navigation Plan Global Air Navigation Plan -- 20062006
Evolution in implementation continues
Global PlanGlobal Plan--initiatives initiatives (Industry roadmap)(Industry roadmap)
ANAN--Conf/11 Global ATM Conf/11 Global ATM Operational ConceptOperational Concept
Global Air Navigation Plan for Global Air Navigation Plan for CNS/ATM Systems accepted by CNS/ATM Systems accepted by CouncilCouncil
CNS/ATM regionalCNS/ATM regionalplanning & implementationplanning & implementation
SARPs, PANS & Guidance MaterialSARPs, PANS & Guidance Material
Global CoGlobal Co--ordinated Plan for transition ordinated Plan for transition to ICAO CNS/ATM Systems completedto ICAO CNS/ATM Systems completed
Assembly endorsed CNS/ATM systemsAssembly endorsed CNS/ATM systems
ANAN--Conf/10 endorsed FANS conceptConf/10 endorsed FANS concept
FANS concept developedFANS concept developed
Transition strategiesTransition strategiesATM system requirementsATM system requirements
Regional planning Regional planning performanceperformance frameworkframework
SESAMSESAM--SESARSESARJPDOJPDO--NGATSNGATS
FANS Committee establishedFANS Committee established
Global ATMGlobal ATM2010 and beyond2010 and beyond
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SuccessesStandards and Guidance Material
• Air Traffic Management– ATM system requirements
– Transition strategies
– Performance framework
– PANS-ATM amendment for to allow use of systems other than radar for ATS
– PANS-ATM amendment for use of GNSS for longitudinal separation
– Comparative assessment between ADS-B and radar
– RNP approach procedures
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SuccessesStandards and Guidance Material
• Communications– Draft SARPs and Manual on Universal Access Transceiver (UAT)
– Significant amendment to AMSS SARPs
– Introduction of elements of Internet protocol suite (IPS) in the ATN
• Navigation– New SARPs and manual on the concept of performance based navigation
– SARPs for GRAS and criteria for approach procedures with vertical guidance
– SARPs for new GNSS signals (GALILEO-GLONASS, new GPS)
• Surveillance– SARPs for Mode S and extended squitter
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Global Air Traffic ManagementWhat is it, how do we get there
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IT IS
A Worldwide system that achieves interoperability and seamlessness based on:
• Physical interconnectedness– Homogeneous ATM areas and Major Traffic flows
• Common requirements, Standards and procedures– Integration (TMAs, aerodromes)– Performance based equipment carriage requirements
• Seamless safety across all regions– For all users during all phases of flight– Provides for optimum economic operations – Environmentally…….– Meets security……..
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Physical InterconnectednessMajor traffic flows-ATM Homogeneous ATM areas
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Interoperability-Seamlessness, Equipment carriageProcedures, Integration, ATS-ATFM-ASM, Safety
ATM operational concept Industry Roadmap
(drive)Global Air Navigation Plan Initiatives
(drive)Regional Air Navigation Plans
(based on)Global Plan Initiatives Performance objectives
Global Air Navigation Safety PlanSafety Management Systems
Safety Oversight AuditsTransparency
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Eleventh Air Navigation ConferenceHow we get there
• Endorsed the global ATM operational concept• Requested ICAO to:
– develop ATM system requirements
– address interoperability and seamlessness
– define requirements for global AIM
– publish the operational concept
– amend the Global Plan
– harmonize interregional AN systems
– establish an ICAO air navigation database
– develop a performance framework
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Eleventh Air Navigation Conference (AN-Conf/11) — Outcome
• That States and PIRGs consider the Global Air Navigation Plan for CNS/ATM Systems as a catalyst for change, providing a global safety and interoperability framework while allowing regional or local adaptation to efficiently meet regional and local needs
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Partnering with Industry
ANC Industry Meeting – Conclusions
• That those industry partners in a position to do so, work together toward the development of a common roadmap/global action plan, aimed at attaining operational benefits in the near to medium term for inclusion in the ICAO Global Air Navigation Plan
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Partnering with Industry
• To ensure that the capabilities and capacities offered through existing aircraft equipage, ATM infrastructure and ATC systems is utilized to the maximum extent possible
• To deliver transitional benefits while we continue our evolution
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Global Plan as a transition roadmap
• Revised Global Plan developed on the basis of– Recommendations of AN-Conf/11
– Global ATM Operational Concept, which provides the target system
– Industry Roadmap, which provides the near and medium industry requirements
• Global Plan provides guidance on environment, business case, costs, human resources, etc.
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Transition Strategy
Evolution Evolution –– Phase 1Phase 1 Evolution Evolution ––Phase 3Phase 3Evolution Evolution –– Phase 2Phase 2
NEAR-TERM MEDIUMMEDIUM--TERMTERM LONGLONG--TERMTERM
Based on what we Based on what we HAVEHAVEtodaytoday
Involves application of Involves application of availableavailable procedures, procedures, processes and capabilitiesprocesses and capabilities
Identifies Identifies potentialpotential ““gapgap””requirements that focusrequirements that focusnear term work program near term work program activitiesactivities
Based on what weBased on what weKNOWKNOW todaytoday
Involves application of Involves application of emergingemerging procedures, procedures, processes and processes and capabilitiescapabilities
IdentifiesIdentifies ““gapgap””requirements and requirements and drives future R&Ddrives future R&D
Based on CONCEPT Based on CONCEPT expectationsexpectations
Involves application Involves application of of newnew procedures, procedures, processes and processes and capabilitiescapabilities
FillsFills ““gapgap””requirements and requirements and sustainssustains continuous continuous improvement R&Dimprovement R&D
Overlap Period
Overlap Period
The The ““Overlap PeriodOverlap Period”” indicates that there is no set date by which the indicates that there is no set date by which the objectives of each transition should be met objectives of each transition should be met –– other than within a time other than within a time band of perhaps 2band of perhaps 2--3 years. It also recognizes that some States or 3 years. It also recognizes that some States or Regions may not have a specific performance requirement that wouRegions may not have a specific performance requirement that would ld need the application of changes identified in the transition mapneed the application of changes identified in the transition maps at s at the same time as another State or Region. the same time as another State or Region.
Evolution Evolution –– Phase 1Phase 1 Evolution Evolution ––Phase 3Phase 3Evolution Evolution –– Phase 2Phase 2
NEAR-TERM MEDIUMMEDIUM--TERMTERM LONGLONG--TERMTERM
Based on what we Based on what we HAVEHAVEtodaytoday
Involves application of Involves application of availableavailable procedures, procedures, processes and capabilitiesprocesses and capabilities
Identifies Identifies potentialpotential ““gapgap””requirements that focusrequirements that focusnear term work program near term work program activitiesactivities
Based on what weBased on what weKNOWKNOW todaytoday
Involves application of Involves application of emergingemerging procedures, procedures, processes and processes and capabilitiescapabilities
IdentifiesIdentifies ““gapgap””requirements and requirements and drives future R&Ddrives future R&D
Based on CONCEPT Based on CONCEPT expectationsexpectations
Involves application Involves application of of newnew procedures, procedures, processes and processes and capabilitiescapabilities
FillsFills ““gapgap””requirements and requirements and sustainssustains continuous continuous improvement R&Dimprovement R&D
Evolution Evolution –– Phase 1Phase 1 Evolution Evolution ––Phase 3Phase 3Evolution Evolution –– Phase 2Phase 2
NEAR-TERM MEDIUMMEDIUM--TERMTERM LONGLONG--TERMTERM
Based on what we Based on what we HAVEHAVEtodaytoday
Involves application of Involves application of availableavailable procedures, procedures, processes and capabilitiesprocesses and capabilities
Identifies Identifies potentialpotential ““gapgap””requirements that focusrequirements that focusnear term work program near term work program activitiesactivities
Based on what weBased on what weKNOWKNOW todaytoday
Involves application of Involves application of emergingemerging procedures, procedures, processes and processes and capabilitiescapabilities
IdentifiesIdentifies ““gapgap””requirements and requirements and drives future R&Ddrives future R&D
Based on CONCEPT Based on CONCEPT expectationsexpectations
Involves application Involves application of of newnew procedures, procedures, processes and processes and capabilitiescapabilities
FillsFills ““gapgap””requirements and requirements and sustainssustains continuous continuous improvement R&Dimprovement R&D
Overlap Period
Overlap Period
The The ““Overlap PeriodOverlap Period”” indicates that there is no set date by which the indicates that there is no set date by which the objectives of each transition should be met objectives of each transition should be met –– other than within a time other than within a time band of perhaps 2band of perhaps 2--3 years. It also recognizes that some States or 3 years. It also recognizes that some States or Regions may not have a specific performance requirement that wouRegions may not have a specific performance requirement that would ld need the application of changes identified in the transition mapneed the application of changes identified in the transition maps at s at the same time as another State or Region. the same time as another State or Region.
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Global Plan Initiatives (GPI)
• Options for ATM improvements• Relate to ATM objectives in current version of Global
Plan• Result in direct performance enhancements• Meet performance objectives• Based on Industry Roadmaps and current regional
activities• Bring near- and medium-term benefits to aircraft
operators
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What is new in the revised Global Plan?
No Current version New version
1 Covers only CNS and ATM elements; known as Global ANP for CNS/ATM systems
Expands to related elements such as AIS/AGA/MET thus known as Global ANP
2 ICAO developed with indirect participation from industry and States
ICAO developed with direct participation from industry and States
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What is new in the revised Global Plan?
No Current version New version
3 Extends to near-mid-long- term Restricted to near-and mid-term, with long-term to be addressed through ATM operational concept
4 Focuses on objectives & systems Relates to Performance
5 P (paper)–based E (electronic)–based
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What is new in the revised Global Plan?
No Current version New version
6 Provided passive harmonization Ensures active harmonization
7 Implementation based on 45 objectives and systems
45 objectives have been refined and aligned to performance based 23 Global Plan Initiatives
8 Does not support planning tools for its implementation
Number of planning tools (software, web-based, project mgt, etc.) available
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Approach to implementation
The approach to implementation of GPIs builds on:• progress already achieved• experience gained by PIRGs in the previous cycle of
CNS/ATM systems implementation process • existing capabilities of the air navigation systems; and • successful regional implementation
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-5) Area Navigation (RNAV) and Required Navigation Performance (RNP)
Scope: The incorporation of advanced aircraft navigation capabilities into the air navigation system infrastructure.
Related ATM objectives: Application of required navigation performance; Application of required surveillance performance; Reduced longitudinal separation; Reduced lateral separation
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Example of GPIRNAV and RNP
Area of Application Nav
accuracy
Designation of navigation standard:
Current situation
Designation of navigation
specification: PBN concept
(new)
Oceanic/Remote
10 RNP 10 RNP 10
4 RNP 4 RNP 4
EnRoute- Continental
5RNP 5Basic RNAV RNAV 5
En Route - Continental and Terminal
2 USRNAV type A RNAV 2RNP 2
Terminal 1USRNAV type B andP-RNAV
RNAV 1RNP 1
Simplification, Simplification, reduced costs reduced costs for operators for operators
and ANSPsand ANSPs
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RNAV and RNP Seamlessness
B-RNAV
P-RNAV
US-RNAV
RNP10
RNP 4
Boeing
EUROPEUS
Australia
Canada
China
Japan
Airbus
SouthAmerica
FUTURE
PBNPBNPBN
RNPSORSG initiatives
PRESENT
B-RNAV
P-RNAV
US-RNAV
RNP10
RNP 4
B-RNAV
P-RNAV
US-RNAV
RNP10
RNP 4
Boeing
EUROPEUS
Australia
Canada
China
Japan
Airbus
SouthAmerica
Boeing
EUROPEUS
Australia
Canada
China
Japan
Airbus
SouthAmerica
FUTURE
PBNPBNPBN
RNPSORSG initiatives
PRESENT
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-4) Alignment of upper airspace classifications
Scope: The harmonization of upper airspace and associated traffic handling through application of a common ICAO ATS Airspace Class above an agreed division level.
Related ATM objectives: nil
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-1) Flexible use of airspace
Scope: The optimization and equitable balance in the use of airspace between civil and military users, facilitated through both strategic coordination and dynamic interaction.Related ATM objectives: Airspace desegregation/flexible use of airspace
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-9) Situational awareness
Scope: Operational implementation of data link-based surveillance. The implementation of equipment to allow traffic information to be displayed in aircraft supporting implementation of conflict prediction and collaboration between flight crew and the ATM system. Improve situational awareness in the cockpit by making available electronic terrain and obstacle data of required quality.
Related ATM objectives: application of data link; Functional integration of ground systems with airborne ; ADS; ADS-B; SSR Mode S
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-10) Terminal area design and management
Scope: The optimization of the terminal control area (TMA) through improved design and management techniques.
Related ATM objectives: Application of RNP; Functional integration of ground systems with airborne systems; Independent IFR approaches to closely spaced runways; Curved and segmented approaches; Application of data link; WGS-84
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-17) Implementation of data link applications
Scope: Increase the use of data link applications.
Related ATM objectives: Application of data link; Functional integration of ground systems; with airborne systems; ATS inter-facility data communication (AIDC)
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-18) aeronautical Information
Scope: To make available in real-time, quality assured electronic information (aeronautical, terrain and obstacle).
Related ATM objectives: Functional integration of ground systems with airborne systems; ATS-inter-facility (AIDC) communications
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Global Plan Initiatives
(GPI-23) Aeronautical Radio Spectrum
Scope: Timely and continuing availability of adequate radio spectrum, on a global basis, to provide viable air navigation services (communication, navigation and surveillance).
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Global Planning MethodologyStart: review user needs
(e.g. capacity, delays, routes, etc)
Identify Homogeneous areas/Traffic flows
List Regional States/FIRs
Traffic / Air movementsStatistics & Forecasts
SurveyPresent supporting infrastructure
SurveyHuman resources
AssessCosts & Revenue parameters
ReviewNational Plans Requirements
Set Strategies/Objectives
Elaborate/Refinescenarios
Perform/IntegrateInitial CBA/Sensitivity Analysis
EvaluateAcceptation by Users
EstimateHuman resources requirements
EstimateNew economic parameters
Develop/RefineImplementation mechanisms
EvaluateAcceptation by Users
Amend Regional Plans
DevelopHuman resources
PerformImplementation tasks
End: validate and monitorCNS/ATM Planning Methodology
Manage Assess Elaborate Estimate Implement
Start: review user needs(e.g. capacity, delays, routes, etc)
Identify Homogeneous areas/Traffic flows
List Regional States/FIRs
Traffic / Air movementsStatistics & Forecasts
SurveyPresent supporting infrastructure
SurveyHuman resources
AssessCosts & Revenue parameters
ReviewNational Plans Requirements
Set Strategies/Objectives
Elaborate/Refinescenarios
Perform/IntegrateInitial CBA/Sensitivity Analysis
EvaluateAcceptation by Users
EstimateHuman resources requirements
EstimateNew economic parameters
Develop/RefineImplementation mechanisms
EvaluateAcceptation by Users
Amend Regional Plans
DevelopHuman resources
PerformImplementation tasks
End: validate and monitorCNS/ATM Planning Methodology
Manage Assess Elaborate Estimate Implement
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Work Programme (iterative process)
Identification of “gaps” in performance
• GPIs evaluated against these gaps to identify those that would most appropriately provide the operational improvements necessary to meet performance objective(s)
• development of scenarios for implementation of initiatives, cost-benefit analyses of the various scenarios and preliminary development of infrastructure support requirements
• Additional steps: development of implementation plans and funding profiles, further review of human resource requirements to support the identified initiatives, followed by further cost-benefit analyses
• National and regional implementation plans developed or amended based on the selected initiatives
• Planning tools will assist planners in carrying out the above steps
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Business Planning and work programme
D - Efficiency : Enhance the efficiency of aviation operations View Key Perfromance Indcators Mapped to ICAO Deliverables
D.1 - Develop, coordinate and implement air navigation plans that reduce operational unit costs,facilitate increased traffic (including persons and goods), and optimize the use of existing and emerging technologies.
D1.1 - Revise Global Plan Vince Galotti
D1.1.1 - Operation Concept ATM - Requirements
Vince Galotti
D1.1.2 - Operation Concept - functional architecture
Jim Nagle
D1.2 - Work Programme to Support Implementation
Vince Galotti
D.2 - Study trends, coordinate planning and develop guidance for States that supports the sustainable development of international civil aviation
D2.1 - ATM Operational requirements - SARPs
Vince Galotti
D2.2 - Implementation Guidance and Support
Jim Nagle
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Business Planning and work programme
Work Programme to Support Implementation Click here to add new Programme/Project
Unique-ID Letter ID Associated Programmes Manager
137 ASIA Effciency Work Programmes - ASIA Region LALIT SHAH View Status Report
138 AFI-0106 Optimize AFI Route Structure DRAZEN GARDILCIC View Status Report
139 AFI Establish Regional Effciency Objectives LOT MOLLEL View Status Report
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Optimize AFI Route Structure
Click Here to Add a New Deliverbale
Associated Outputs
Output Measure Target Date
Effciency in North South Route in AFI Region Improved Major Traffic Flow Length Reduced by ~25NM 01/06/2006
Associated Risks
Ref Number Risk Impact Likelihood Action Impact Likelihood
Associated ICAO Deliverables
ICAO and Industry agree to draft new route structures
01-06-05
VINCENT GALOTTI ICAO : 45881.0
Delivered DELIVERED
Monitoring Agency Operational in Region (GPI-2 RVSM)
01-10-05
South Africa Delivered DELIVERED
AFI States agree to New Route Strucutre 01-04-06
AFI Delivered DELIVERED
VHF Com in Congo (GPI-22)Operational 01-04-06
Dem. Rep. of Congo Delivered DELIVERED
A/C Approval (90% of Traffic) 01-04-06
State of Registry On Target
All ATC Trainined 01-05-06
DRAZEN GARDILCIC ICAO : 55508.0
PLANNING PHASE
Optimized South Africa to European Major Traffic Flow, Operational
01-06-06
DRAZEN GARDILCIC ICAO : 55508.0
On Target
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Focus for NAM/CAR-GREPECAS
• Optimize ATS route structure in both terminal and en-route airspace– GPI 4 Alignment of upper airspace classifications– GPI 5 RNP and RNAV implementation (RNAV 5)– GPI 7 Dynamic and flexible ATS route management– GPI 8 Collaborative airspace design and management– GPI 10 Terminal area design and management– GPI 11 RNP and RNAV SIDs and STARs– GPI 12 FMS based arrival procedures
• Improve demand and capacity balancing– GPI 6 Air traffic flow management
• Enhance civil/military coordination and cooperation– GPI 1 Flexible use of airspace
• Align upper airspace classification– GPI 4 Alignment of upper airspace classification
• Implement RNP approaches– GPI 5 RNP and RNAV implementation (RNAV 5)
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Measuring success
• Success of ICAO– Business Plan and timelines
• Success of the Global air navigation system– capacity
– efficiency
– environment
– flexibility
– interoperability
– safety
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ExpectationsGlobal Air Navigation Plan
System ExpectationsSupported by Global Plan Initiatives
MaintainOperational
SafetySecurity
ImproveSystem
OperationalPerformance
MinimizeCosts
EnableTransition
HarmonizeGlobal
Interoperability
Environment
AvoidOccurrences
PhysicalSecurity
InfrastructureTime valueof benefit
Communications Noise
InformationSecurity
Equipage
Transition
O & M
Scalability
Cost benefitequity
Navigation
Surveillance
Databases
Data exchange
Emissions
Capacity
Delay
Access
Flexibility
Efficiency
Predictability
PerformanceBased Regulation
Efficiency Strategic Objective Focus Areas
Global Air Navigation PlanSystem Expectations
Supported by Global Plan Initiatives
MaintainOperational
SafetySecurity
ImproveSystem
OperationalPerformance
MinimizeCosts
EnableTransition
HarmonizeGlobal
Interoperability
Environment
AvoidOccurrences
PhysicalSecurity
InfrastructureTime valueof benefit
Communications Noise
InformationSecurity
Equipage
Transition
O & M
Scalability
Cost benefitequity
Navigation
Surveillance
Databases
Data exchange
Emissions
Capacity
Delay
Access
Flexibility
Efficiency
Predictability
Capacity
Delay
Access
Flexibility
Efficiency
Predictability
PerformanceBased Regulation
Efficiency Strategic Objective Focus Areas
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Current Global Plan Baseline
• The current Global Plan provides a static representation of the ATM Enhancement timeline
• The regions have incorporated this format into their CNS/ATM implementation plans
• Although this static format was useful to provide a survey and planning framework it does not provide adequate visibility of current implementation status.
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Global Plan Transition
• A stated objective of the updated Global Plan is the transition to a living document
• A dynamic reporting system will allow management visibility into the current status of program activities
• A common reporting format will allow ICAO to a establish measurable progress at both global and regional levels.
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Efficiency Objective:Implementation of a seamless, global air traffic management system that will enable aircraft operators to meet their planned times of departure and arrival and adhere to their preferred flight profiles with minimum constraints and without compromising agreed levels of safety.
Supported by Global Plan Initiatives that:
MaintainOperational
SafetySecurity
ImproveSystem
OperationalPerformance
MinimizeCosts
EnableTransition
HarmonizeGlobal
Interoperability
Environment
Ensure Separation
PhysicalSecurity
InfrastructureTime valueof benefit
Communications Noise
InformationSecurity
Equipage
Transition
O & M
Scalability
Cost benefitequity
Navigation
Surveillance
Databases
Data exchange
Emissions
Capacity
Delay
Access
Flexibility
Efficiency
Predictability
PerformanceBased Regulation
Efficiency Metric Elements
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Thank you for your attention !!!