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Objective AOM 19
ESSIP Plan 2014
Agnieszka DYBOWSKA
DPS/PEPR
19.09.2014
Objective AOM19
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Comprehensive Explanation
What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2013
Link to European ATM Master Plan
Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions
ESSIP Report 2013
Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks
Links and contacts
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Comprehensive Explanation
 Area of applicability: All ECAC States
 Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 01/2011
Full Operational Capability (FOC): 12/2016
 Establish a collaborative civil-military airspace planning at the European
Network level by:
• Integrating ASM and ATFCM processes into the day of operations,
• Maximising use of capacity available and improved updates of the airspace
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Consistent application of FUA Concept across Europe,
Developing and implementing of ASM/ATFCM processes and supporting tools
at national, sub-regional and European levels.
 Objective related to AOP21
Note: This objective contributes also to the implementation of the FUA
Regulatory Requirements (Regulation 2150/2005).
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What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2013
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Deletion of the following SLoAs: ASP01, ASP03, ASP06, USE02
New SLoA: ASP10
Modification of finish date to 2016 for SLoAs: ASP04, ASP07, USE01
Modifications triggered by the need to align the Objective with the latest
ASM Handbook and ASM Work Plan 2012-2017
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Link to European ATM Master Plan
 The objective AOM19 covers the following SESAR OI steps:
 OI step - [AOM-0201] - Moving Airspace Management Into Day of Operation
 OI step - [AOM-0202] - Enhanced Real-time Civil-Military Coordination of
Airspace Utilisation
 OI step - [AOM-0205] - Modular Temporary Airspace Structures and Reserved
Areas
 OI step - [AOM-0401] - Multiple Route Options & Airspace Organisation
Scenarios
 OI step - [DCB-0203] - Enhanced ASM/ATFCM Coordinated Process
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Important information
 Each SLoA should be fulfilled in accordance with the relevant
provisions of the CFMU Handbook, the ERNIP Part 3 - Handbook for
Airspace Management, the EUROCONTROL Specification for the
application of the FUA
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Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions
• Finalisation criteria:
 Contact your subject matter expert to determine the deployment Status
for each SloA
 Statements to be made based on Finalisation criteria
• Closed questions:
 Not yet developed
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ESSIP Report 2013
More than three quarters of the States have plans to implement this objective
according to the agreed timeframe.
The implementation progresses well in the States with high traffic
demand/complexity and/or high level of military airspace users activity.
Interest in implementation of this objective is slightly lower in the states with
low traffic demand/complexity and/or low level of military airspace users
activity, notably with regard the implementation by the military stakeholders.
Stakeholders reporting “NO PLAN” or “NOT APPLICABLE” should duly
justify this status.
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Objective Coordinator’s Analysis,
recommendations, tips & tricks
 Ensure that your subject matter expert is involved once you make your
statement.
 Information provided per SLoA can be easily verified by checking the
provisions laid down in the supporting material.
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Links and contacts
Objective Coordinator: Agnieszka DYBOWSKA +32 2 729 5152
[email protected]
NMD Objective Expert(s): Giuseppe ACAMPORA + 32 2 729 93541
[email protected]
Olivier MROWICKI + 32 2 729 93107
[email protected]
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