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.aero the Domain of Aviation.aero Naming conventions How.aero could facilitate access to information related to Air Transport ? Dot Aero Council
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And also: Industry Associations, Media, General Aviation, Business/Corporate Aviation Individuals, Recreation, Air Sports Pilots, Engineers,.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council Serving the AirTransport Community:
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What to do with a Structured Namespace ? 1.What has been already defined, the Airline Naming convention.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council LevelConventionExampleUse by 2 2-char A/L Designatoraa.aeroTravellers, Professionals, 2 3-letters A/P Identifiers ? gva.aero,, 2 Flight-Numbers, Reserved City-Pairs af1642.aero fra-jfk.aero,, 3 Civil Aviation Authoritych.dgca.aeroProfessionals, 3 Othersourclub.sport.aero myname.pilot.aero Enthusiasts.aero Naming conventions:
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IATA rp1784 and 2-Chars A/L Designators Adopted by IATA members at PSC in Oct 2002 Recommends use of 2 character A/L designator Codes at 2 nd level Domain (2LD) All 2-characters Airline Codes reserved already for A/L holder Convention for third Level (3LD), one and two character names reserved for Office Function Designators, other names open for each A/L usage Examples ba.aero nw.aero … Airline Naming convention.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Fast access to Airline Web sites Some examples of standard functional usage The reservation page URL of some Airlines, or a new name, Qantas https://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer_ir1.htmlrm.qf.aero https://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer_ir1.html Royal Jordanian http://reservation.rja.com.jo/hfhtml/rjavf.htmlhttp://reservation.rja.com.jo/hfhtml/rjavf.htmlrm.rj.aero Lufthansa https://www.lufthansa.com/aerodyn/fb_main.aero?pos=DE&l=en&p=fly rm.lh.aero.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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and also simplified addressing for Messaging The RP1784 recommends a naming convention for e-mail addresses. Predictive Names and Addresses : 3-letter location identifier code 2-letter office function code (OFD) The « @ » symbol 2-character airline designator code “.” a period The top level domain (aero) Examples: gvahq@xs.aero hdqrz@ua.aerohdqrz@ua.aero..aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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What else to do with a Structured Namespace ? 2. Opportunities,.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Flight-Numbers and City-Pairs – These have been « reserved » from the beginning of.aero Registry operation, for future usage by A/Ls and A/Ps 3-letters Airport Location Identifiers and ACI – 3-letters Airport Location Identifiers registration has been restricted, waiting for DAC to advise … Under study conventions,.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council LevelConventionExampleUse by 2 2-char A/L Designatoraa.aeroTravellers, Professionals, 2 3-letters A/P Identifiers ? gva.aero,, 2 Flight-Numbers, Reserved City-Pairs,, af1642.aero fra-jfk.aero,, 3 Civil Aviation Authoritych.dgca.aeroProfessionals, 3 Othersourclub.sport.aero myname.pilot.aero Enthusiasts.aero Naming conventions:
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Usefulness of these Industry Codes and.aero ? Access to information for Passengers These codes are generally well known, from Inside and Outside the Industry: Airline and Airport codes, Flight-Numbers, City-pairs, are easy to remember identifiers, By implementing such naming convention in the Internet world, the Industry provides their professionals and passengers with a worldwide standard, enabling simple and fast access to web applications, from PCs and Mobile Terminals (Mobile Telephones, PDAs) Status of Flights (Arrivals/Departures), Schedules, Bookings, Frequent-Flyer information, Could be directly retrieved, in a « standard » way, anytime, anyplace: in any A/P, for any A/L.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Information for passengers (pulled, not SMS like) Status of Flight: lh3772.gva.aero (from Geneva a/p computer) or lh3772.aero (from Lufthansa computer) Routes, by City-pairs: gva-lhr.aero (by GVA A/P ), then Schedules, by City-pair, A/L, date Or ba.aero, then schedules, why not booking, seat purchase, Also services for frequent flyers, initiatives taken by each A/L Use of a common « language », easy to remember, to communicate with A/Ls, A/Ps.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Information for Staff,pulled [Intranet], and I-M Use of a common « language », to communicate within A/Ls, A/Ps Internet, Intranet, and simple Addressing scheme combined with « Instant Messaging (I-M) » (chat), the possibility of communications using small text messages, in complement of voice (téléphone, radio) and messaging, for operations, in an A/P environment. For example: baggage@gva.aero, fuel@gva.aerobaggage@gva.aerofuel@gva.aero.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council Conversations by I-M are slower and less interruptive than by telephone, but can be more precise, more easily shared widely, more easily saved and reused. I-M combines features of both e-mail and telephones.
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e-mail for airports – Common naming scheme examined with ACI, And all kinds of « objects » like aircraft-identifiers, Air WayBills, e.g. F-BPRA.aero, HB-GFU.aero, or N-12073.aircraft.aero, 125-12345675,.. More conventions … ICAO identifiers – 2-letters Country-Codes, 4 letters airport/airfields identifiers.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Why these opportunities now ? Availability of Standards, Technology, Data, and.aero Naming !.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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.aero the Top Level Domain of Aviation Opportunity for Mobile Services Mobile Technology and consumer Products.aero Naming Conventions Information (existing data and applications) Standards Opportunities for new Services GSM/GPRS Wi-Fi (802.11b) A/L systems, A/P systems Mobile phones, Smartphones, Laptops, PDAs, PCMCIA boards, « Traveller Service Points » +.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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How to implement this ? Maximize the value of.aero DNS !.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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.aero Domain Name System defines a Structured Namespace Powerful, Distributed system (5 Top level DNSs for.aero) Extremely Reliable (> 99.999 % uptime) Capable to accomodate millions of names Simple to implement for enabling these new services.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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How this is implemented ? Take advantage of the structured Namespace, and use the DNS features: Register all flight-Numbers, (by the operating A/L), possibly also by the From A/P and the To A/P, (or as a managed service) Register all City-pairs, (by the originating A/P) Implementation, using TLD Domain Name System, can be simple and very efficient.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Database Implementation Reliability and speed are the objectives Use of DNS, Service (application) provided by A/L, A/P, … or shared (managed by SITA, …) Client DNS Application Database For fast access, all objects like Codes, Flights, City-Pairs, … are registered in.aero TLD DNS.aero the Domain of Aviation Dot Aero Council
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Conclusion Establishing and using a predictive Naming structure is an opportunity for the Air Transport Community: to offer new services to the consumers, and to streamline the Industry communications using state-of-the-art technology. What are your views ?.aero the Domain of Aviation
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