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European ATFM From current operation towards the future Patrick Ky
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Flow and Capacity Management today
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A large, intricate network
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ATFM system operations
Regulated flight cycle Allocation of ATFM departure slot End of ATFM intervention AO + ATC AO + airport Congested sector Departure airport
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ATFM system operations
Regulated flight cycle Allocation of ATFM departure slot Allocation of ATFM departure slot Increasing risk of Drifts from ATFM plans Congested sector Departure airport
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Different Actors, with different and potentially conflicting interests
ATM Airports AOs Service to Passengers
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Flow and Capacity Management today
The European Air Traffic structure is a large, intricate network Different actors, with different and potentially conflicting interests The Flow Management system must be taken to a new level Any clear capacity breakthrough??
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Pave the way for the future
Introduce flexibility in the Flow Management system Do it in a collaborative Manner Involve all the relevant partners
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Flexibility Airlines know better what’s good for them
Local entities can take more immediate actions Implementation of new tools or operational procedures should be prototyped in small scale but real operational environment
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Flexibility: FAM Airborne Flow Management CDM
Allocation of ATFM departure slot End of ATFM intervention Airborne Flow Management CDM Congested sector Delegation of Responsibility Departure airport
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Collaboration
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Different Actors, with different and potentially conflicting interests
ATM Airports AOs Service to Passengers
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Different Actors, with different and potentially conflicting interests
ATM Airports AOs CDM Service to Passengers
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Different Actors, with different and potentially conflicting interests
Service to Passengers New Measures ATM Airports AOs Common Awareness
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Collaboration “Think European”: Flow Management measures must be implemented collaboratively and in a global manner
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Think European
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Think European (2)
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Collaboration “Think European”: Flow Management measures must be implemented collaboratively and in a global manner Airports operating constraints must be taken into consideration
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Taking into account Airports constraints
ATFM-impacted Airport Sequence Airport-optimal Sequence
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Airports constraints with airborne flow management
Airborne Sequence Airborne Flow Management Airport-optimal Sequence
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Collaboration “Think European”: Flow Management measures must be implemented collaboratively and in a global manner Airports operating constraints must be taken into consideration Airlines know better what’s good for them
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Enlarge the array of ATFM options offered to airlines
Rerouting Speed Control Level Capping
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Airlines operations managers are more influential than captains
Total delay Single delay Buffer time
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Flights have different values to airlines
Airborne Sequence Airborne Flow Management Airline-optimal Sequence
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En route to en-route A sequence “contract” is defined to de-complexify
C1 RTA C2 RTA C3 RTA A sequence “contract” is defined to de-complexify traffic flows Converging flows create high workload and complexity B1 RTA B2 RTA B3 RTA A1 RTA A2 RTA A3 RTA
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En route to airport The station keeping contracts are passed on
to upstream centres The controllers can delegate separation monitoring (station keeping) An optimal arrival sequence is calculated (*) (*) With potential input from AOS
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Conclusion CDM is a part of a more global concept: . Collaborative ATM
Co-operation is needed not only between different actors, but also within the same category: this is the Single Sky spirit The implementation approach should be users-oriented, validated via small-scale experiments. It is the sine qua non condition to safer and more efficient skies
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