Objective AOM 21 ESSIP Plan 2014 Agnieszka DYBOWSKA DPS/PEPR 19.09.2014.
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Objective AOM 21
ESSIP Plan 2014
Agnieszka DYBOWSKADPS/PEPR
19.09.2014
Objective AOM21
ESSIP Plan 2014 2
• 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
ESSIP Plan 2014 3
Comprehensive Explanation
Area of applicability: All ECAC States except Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia
Initial Operational Capability (IOC): 09/2013Full Operational Capability (FOC): 12/2017
The objective will ensure the progressive deployment of free route airspace.
It covers the Interim Deployment Programme part of the free route implementation
Aligned with the European Route Network Improvement Plan (ERNIP) Part 1
What is new or has changed since LSSIP 2013
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No changes
Link to European ATM Master Plan
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Objective AOM21 covers the following SESAR OI steps:
OI step - [AOM-0401] - Multiple Route Options & Airspace Organisation Scenarios
OI step - [AOM-0402] - Further Improvements to Route Network and Airspaceincl. Cross-Border Sectorisation and Further Routeing Options
Most important SLoA(s)
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AOM21-ASP02 - Implement system improvements (finalisation date 12/2017).
AOM20-ASP03 – Implement procedures and processed in support of the local dimension (finalisation date 12/2017).
Each SLoA should be fulfilled in accordance with the relevant provisions of the European Route Network Improvement Plan (ERNIP) Part 1
Finalisation Criteria and Closed Questions
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Finalisation criteria: Contact your subject matter expert to determine the deployment Status for
each SloA
Closed questions: Closed Questions have been introduced for this Objective Statements on Deployment Status should provide answers
to Closed Questions
ESSIP Report 2013
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• Implementation of FRA seems to progress in accordance with agreed timeframe
• 6 States report this Objective as Completed and 2 as Partially Completed
• None of the States reports this Objective as Late at this stage• Remaining States report this objective as Planned
Objective Coordinator’s Analysis, recommendations, tips & tricks
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Ensure that your subject matter expert is involvement once you make your statement.
Information provided per SLoA can be easily verified by checking the provisions laid down in the supporting material.
Attention to the applicability to the Military stakeholders as airspace users (pilots and flight planning).
To ensure appropriate progress on this Objective, full coordination shall take place through the ERND function of the Network Manager.
Links and contacts
ESSIP Plan 2014 10
Objective Coordinator: Agnieszka DYBOWSKA +32 2 729 5152
NMD Objective Expert: Razvan BUCUROIU +32 2 729 3648