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ASAS-TN ASAS-TN - what’s in it for easyJet? presented by graeme clark - strategic projects manager, easyJet 29 April 2003
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 1 low-cost domestic regional charter international traditional scheduled Passengers 365m 435m 600m 2% 7% 15% 23% 21% 19% 33% 32% 30% 17% 16% 25% 23% 20% delivering airline growth in Europe... 1998 20012007 Source: McKinsey Quarterly, 2002, UK-CAA, ERA, Airline Business, AEA,
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 2 the low cost impact - scheduled intra-European traffic 2002… - 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 LufthansaBritish Airways SASIberiaAir FranceAlitaliaeasyJetRyanair Passenger Millions Source: Respective published accounts and reports: Geographical distribution of domestic and European scheduled passenger traffic except for Iberia which reports traffic short and medium haul.
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 3 - 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 LufthansaBritish Airways RyanaireasyJetSASIberiaAir FranceAlitalia Passenger Millions Source: Respective published accounts and reports: Geographical distribution of domestic and European scheduled passenger traffic except for Iberia which reports traffic short and medium haul. the low cost impact - scheduled intra-European traffic 2003…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 4 current plan is too little, too late e.g. en-route… Source: EU DG TREN ‘Datalink Roadmap’ Application Assesment P1672020v2.0 30Oct2002
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 5 our European responsibility… STEP CHANGE to make a STEP CHANGE in the implementation of a 21 st century air traffic system through: leadership – deliver SES objectives by 2008 (STAR 21 report has this spirit) effective application of funds by joining up the various EU programmes e.g TEN-T/MIP, FP6, environment etc compelling value proposition ensuring operational implementation by airlines & general aviation result is a significant start in the delivery of the aviation system we need…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 6 parallel worlds show us a way… safety - maritime; Automatic Identification System (AIS) www.imo.org www.imo.org July 2002 – mandate regulation start… Dec 2004 – large ship completion 70,000 ships in 2 ½ years… safety - general aviation; Capstone/UAT http://www.alaska.faa.gov/capstone/docs/baseline.pdf http://www.alaska.faa.gov/capstone/docs/baseline.pdf 1995 – study…. 2003 - ‘IFR’
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 7 practical world approach… research to feasible level – (‘done’) operational large-scale trials via C-ATM/SEAP create operationally based database for validation non-critical applications e.g AOC, ADS-B/tracking, D- ATIS, PDC etc first, introduce CDTI ATM applications asap eg DAP, CAP, ADS-B in & out complete technical standards – (‘advanced’) rewrite operational procedures progressive addition of high benefit ATM applications
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 8 the interoperability red herring... Europe frequently cites global interoperability as a basic criteria for selection of ASAS enablers but the fact is: USA is ‘doing it’s own thing’ e.g UAT, VDL3 & delaying VDL2 CPDLC… so while Europe is in (quote) ‘air traffic crisis’ it delays the best technology & cites lack of spectrum as a typical reason in the name of ‘global interoperability’…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 9 our European unilateral approach – mode S… mandate of mode S is village thinking applied to an industry that has many airlines struggling to survive… HOW MANY AIRPORTS OR ANSP’S HAVE FAILED COMPARED TO AIRLINES? regulators and ANSP’s have failed Europe in the timely delivery of proper capacity with significant safety gains – we are at least five years behind schedule… focus should be on WHAT surveillence data to provide not HOW to provide i.e. an open data standard…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 10 Our European unilateral approach – short term, not inclusive… mode S & 1090ES no real commercial benefit to airlines Just like the mandate of TCAS, GPWS/EGPWS do nothing beyond reaction to an immediate problem (ADS- B can replace these two… = simplification = lower cost!) i.e a short term solution for a long term need… general aviation ‘ignored’ as usual e.g. neither ADS-B via Mode S or UAT (in Europe) a real option but on this issue, like maritime safety, ‘all’ users must be included in order to meet our ‘duty of care’…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 11 Enabler comparison…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 12 Effective way forward… Accelerate SEAP within FP6 C-ATM SEAP = Large Scale South European ADS Pre-Implementation Programme optimised flight supply chain; collaborative decision making SEAP; serious ASAS SEAP is the most significant mechanism to deliver operational capacity, flight efficiency and safety we have at hand… maximum European effort i.e. political, financial & industrial, must be applied to translate the R & D investment into operational reality… …by 2008 – no excuses!
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 13 Summary i.e. package 2/3 ! ASAS needs to focus primarily on maximum benefit applications first i.e. package 2/3 ! ASAS only delivers serious value with: ADS-B in & out Cockpit Display of Traffic Information political, financial & regulatory leadership essential if aviation is to deliver needed capacity, flight efficency & safety in Europe airlines will lead industry change when shown the value proposition to their business …note: supply chain = customer=> airline=> airport=> ansp=> regulator…
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“ASAS Operational Improvements: Dream or Reality?”… ASAS Thematic Network Workshop #1 Rome 28-30 April 2003 Slide 14 End thoughts… airlines, airports and ansp’s hoping to use Collaborative Decision Making without a universal, seamless datalink will be like an office full of personal computers without a LAN p.s. who is going to pay if a bit-charge enabler is used? ATN system of the future must be driven by aircraft-derived parameters… ANSP’s will then undergo a quantum shift in safe, productive, cost efficient delivery to benefit of all…
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