In
an important step toward a more integrated and responsive global air traffic
management (ATM) system, the ICAO Council, during its ongoing 213th Session,
has adopted a new amendment to Annex 15 to the Convention on International
Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) covering Aeronautical Information Services.
ICAO
Council President Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu highlighted that the new Amendment
40 to Annex 15 "sets an important milestone as aviation continues its
current transition toward System Wide Information Management (SWIM)
environments for modern aviation. This latest decision by the ICAO Council will
now enable global air transport operations to complete the transition from
product-centric and paper-based aeronautical information services (AIS) legacy
processes, to a fully data-centric aeronautical information management (AIM)
environment for global civil aviation."
Amendment
40 to Annex 15 defines the minimum data scope for interoperable digital data
exchanges, strengthens the importance of quality controls along the
aeronautical data process and supports the integration of modern aeronautical
information products (digital data sets) that allow for automatic validation
and verification procedures as well minimize the necessity of human
intervention. It will also enable new capabilities to airspace users,
consistent with the ICAO Global Air Navigation Plan.
"Better
aeronautical information is essential if we are to have an integrated and
interoperable ATM system which enables air navigation service providers to
safely handle more traffic in the same amount of space during the same amount
of time," President Aliu added. "It's expected this new development
will accelerate current transitions toward a global ATM capability which
reduces costs and environmental impacts while improving access to congested
airspace and remote airports in developing countries."
The
impact of the new technical changes on ICAO Member States and industry is
expected to be minimal, and the amendment allows States and industry to set
their own pace to migrate their systems and services.
"The
Council has appreciated that this important transition can be accomplished
through a phased-approach that facilitates returns on investment and ensures
that a solid foundation is available prior to the move to more advanced
techniques," President Aliu stressed. "This will result in overall
economic gains for States and operators by improving aeronautical information
management through a faster, quality-controlled, and cost-effective exchange of
data."
An
effective date of July 2018 for the new Annex 15 changes was adopted, and a
proposed applicability date of 8 November 2018 was agreed for the related
implementation.
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