An integrated operations solution for gate-to-gate airline operations

T. Wiesemann, A. Sindlinger, N. Zimmer, J. Schiefele, Jason W. Clark, Frank Morales
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Modular systems for integrated airline operations and automated information management — on the ground, in the air and bi-directionally data linked — are challenging aspects to support the three key domains of a future air traffic environment successfully: Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance. In this paper, a conceptual implemented system and operational scenario is described to demonstrate a realistic example in the day of a Part 121 airline operator in 2018. Based on a bad weather situation and airport closure for several hours, the paper showcases the corresponding overall disruption management of a sample airline in a likely NextGen [1] / SESAR [2] environment. The paper describes how Communication, Navigation and Surveillance capabilities and functions, highly integrated between an Airline Operations Center (AOC) and future flight deck systems, could be handled and managed with fully automated and collaborative decision making tools. It is described how the corresponding systems and interfaces interact with each other, to manage the given emergency situation fast, efficient, safe and cost effective for the airline. Special focus is given on the 4D integration and context sensitive depiction of aeronautical information on a future flight deck. An integrated seamless depiction of static and time sensitive data is described, illustrating a bi-directionally data link to real time services in an AOC. A seamless and data driven composition and depiction of airport, departure, enroute and arrival information is explained. Operational and airline specific rules are illustrated to explain how digital information can and is operationally decluttered and filtered to support the pilots workflow and information demands best. In summary, the paper discusses an approach on of an automated and highly integrated AOC system for envisioned operations in 2018, combining systems and activities at an ANSP, at the Airlines OC, in coordination with ATC and by the crew on the flight deck. Key objectives described are looking at optimizing the efficiency and effectiveness of airline operations, adaptive to various technical fidelity infrastructure of ATC environments world wide, still ensuring a better situational awareness to operate safe and secure flights at a lower workload than today This is based on the fact that in the long term, the future airline will be connected to a System Wide Information Management (SWIM) as envisioned in the NextGen and SESAR aviation modernization programs [1,2]. SWIM — realized in any specific implementation derivative — will be an exchange network key to ensure situational awareness between the AOC and the future flight deck. In the short term, the implementation of a local SWIM concept between AOC's and airline fleets will enable direct airline business benefits to be generated by assuring the provision of commonly understood quality information, delivered to the right people at the right time.
门到门航空公司运营的综合运营解决方案
集成航空运营和自动化信息管理的模块化系统——地面、空中和双向数据链接——是成功支持未来空中交通环境的三个关键领域(通信、导航和监视)的挑战。本文描述了一个概念性实施系统和操作场景,以展示2018年第121部分航空公司运营商当天的现实示例。基于恶劣天气和机场关闭数小时的情况,本文展示了在可能的NextGen [1] / SESAR[2]环境中,样本航空公司相应的整体中断管理。本文描述了如何在航空运营中心(AOC)和未来驾驶舱系统之间高度集成通信、导航和监视能力和功能,并用全自动和协作决策工具进行处理和管理。描述了相应的系统和接口如何相互作用,以便为航空公司快速,高效,安全和经济地管理给定的紧急情况。特别关注的是在未来的飞行甲板上的航空信息的四维集成和上下文敏感的描述。描述了静态和时间敏感数据的集成无缝描述,说明了AOC中到实时服务的双向数据链接。一个无缝的和数据驱动的组成和描述机场,出发,途中和到达信息的解释。说明了操作和航空公司的具体规则,以解释数字信息如何在操作上进行整理和过滤,以最好地支持飞行员的工作流程和信息需求。总而言之,本文讨论了一种自动化和高度集成的AOC系统的方法,用于2018年的预期操作,将ANSP、航空公司OC的系统和活动结合起来,与ATC和飞行甲板上的机组人员协调。所描述的主要目标是优化航空公司运营的效率和有效性,适应全球ATC环境的各种技术保真度基础设施,仍然确保更好的态势感知,以比现在更低的工作量运行安全可靠的航班。未来的航空公司将连接到下一代和SESAR航空现代化计划中设想的全系统信息管理(SWIM)[1,2]。SWIM将成为交换网络的关键,以确保AOC和未来飞行甲板之间的态势感知。在短期内,在航空公司和航空公司机队之间推行本地资讯系统的概念,可确保在正确的时间向正确的人提供普遍理解的优质资讯,从而为航空公司带来直接的业务效益。
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