Abbreviations Acronyms
Abbreviations Acronyms
Abbreviations Acronyms
IMPLEMENTATION
ABBREVIATIONS
& ACRONYMS
All coloured Acronym rows are time parameters which have a standard length of four characters.
Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
ACARS
ACC
ACGT
ACISP
ACZT
ADEP
Aerodrome of Departure
ADES
Aerodrome of Destination
ADEXP
ADIT
A-DPI
ATC-Departure Planning
Information message
AEGT
AEZT
AFTN
Aeronautical Fixed
Telecommunication Network
AGHT
AIBT
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The time when ground handling on an aircraft starts, can be equal to AIBT
(to be determined locally)
Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
ALDT
AMAN
Arrival Manager
ANSP
AO
Aircraft Operator
AOBT
AOC
APP
ARDT
ARR
Arrival
Inbound ight
ARZT
ASAT
ASBT
A-SMGCS
3. IMPLEMENTATION
ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS (CONTD)
Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
ASRT
ATC
ATFCM
ATFM
ATM
ATOT
ATS
ATTT
AXIT
AXOT
CBA
Cost-Benet Analysis
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Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
C-DPI
CFMU
CHG
Modication message
CNL
CTOT
A time calculated and issued by the appropriate Central Management unit, as a result
of tactical slot allocation, at which a ight is
expected to become airborne. (ICAO Doc
7030/4 EUR, Table 7)
DCL
DEP
Departure
Outbound ight.
DLA
Delay message
DMAN
Departure Manager
DPI
ECZT
EDIT
E-DPI
EET
EEZT
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3. IMPLEMENTATION
ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS (CONTD)
Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
EIBT
ELDT
The estimated time that an aircraft will touchdown on the runway. (Equivalent to ATC ETA
Estimated Time of Arrival = landing).
EOBT
ERZT
The estimated time when the aircraft is expected to be ready for de-icing operations
ETFMS
ETO
ETOT
ETTT
EXIT
EXOT
FIDS
FIR
FLS
FMP
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Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
FPL
FRD
FSA
FUM
GH
Ground Handler
HMI
Human-Machine Interface
ICAO
IFPS
IFR
KPI
LoA
Letter of Agreement
LVP
MoU
Memorandum of Understanding
MTTT
MVT
Movement message
OCD
PAX
Passengers
PMP
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A system of the CFMU designed to rationalise the reception, initial processing and
distribution of IFR/GAT ight plan data related
to IFR ight within the area covered by the
participating States. (ICAO Doc 7030/4
EUR, paragraph 3.1.1 new)
3. IMPLEMENTATION
ABBREVIATIONS & ACRONYMS (CONTD)
Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
REA
Ready message
REJ
Rejection message
RFP
RWY
Runway
SAM
SIBT
SID
SIT1
SLA
SLC
SOBT
SRM
SSR
STAR
STTT
TBD
To Be Dened
T-DPI
TOBT
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Acronyms
Denition
Explanation
TSAT
TLDT
4 Dimension Trajectory
A set of consecutive segments linking waypoints and/or points computed by FMS (airborne) or by TP or Routing function (ground)
to build the vertical prole and the lateral
transitions (each point dened by a longitude,
a latitude, a level and a time.
TTOT
TWR
VFR
VTT
WBS
WP
Work Package
Common name for inbound (EXIT) and outbound (EXOT) Taxi Times.
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3. IMPLEMENTATION
DEFINITIONS
Denition
Adverse Conditions
Concept Element
Adverse Conditions Element consists of collaborative management of the capacity of an airport during periods of a predicted or unpredicted reduction of
capacity.
The aim is to achieve a common situational awareness for the Airport CDM
Partners, including better information for the passengers, in anticipation of a
disruption and expeditious recovery after the disruption.
The Concept Elements Information Sharing, Milestones Approach, Variable Taxi
Time, and Pre-departure Sequencing need to be implemented at the airport
before Adverse Conditions can be implemented successfully.
Airport Collaborative
Decision Making
(Airport CDM)
Information Sharing
Milestone Approach
Variable Taxi Time
Pre-departure Sequencing
Adverse Conditions
Collaborative Management of Flight Updates
Note: Airport CDM is also the name of the EUROCONTROL project coordinating the implementation of the Airport CDM concept on ECAC airports. This
project is part of the DMEAN and SESAR programs.
Airport CDM
Information Sharing
Concept Element
The Information Sharing Element denes the sharing of accurate and timely
information between the Airport CDM Partners in order to achieve common
situational awareness and to improve trafc event predictability.
The Airport CDM Information Sharing Platform (ACISP), together with dened
procedures agreed by the partners, is the means used to reach these aims.
Information Sharing is the core Airport CDM Element and the foundation for
the other Airport CDM Elements. It needs to be implemented before any other
Concept Element.
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Denition
Airport CDM
Information Sharing
Platform (ACISP)
The Airport CDM Information Sharing Platform (ACISP) is a generic term used to
describe the means at a CDM Airport of providing Information Sharing between
the Airport CDM Partners.
The ACISP can comprise of systems, databases, and user interfaces.
Airport Operator
Aircraft Operators
Ground Handlers
De-icing companies
Air Navigation Service Provider (ATC)
CFMU
Support services (Police, Customs and Immigration etc)
Alert
A system generated message which alerts the Airport CDM Partners of an irregularity and which normally requires one or more partners to make a manual
intervention to resolve the irregularity.
CDM Airport
Collaborative
Management of Flight
Updates Concept
Element
The Collaborative Management of Flight Updates Element consists of exchanging Flight Update Messages (FUM) and Departure Planning Information (DPI)
messages between the CFMU and a CDM Airport, to provide estimates for arriving ights to CDM Airports and improve the ATFM slot management process
for departing ights.
The aim is to improve the coordination between Air Trafc Flow and Capacity
Management (ATFCM) and airport operations at a CDM Airport.
The Concept Elements Information Sharing, Milestone Approach, Variable Taxi
Time, Pre-departure Sequencing, and Adverse Conditions need to be implemented at the airport before the Collaborative Management of Flight Updates
can be implemented in cooperation with CFMU.
Pre-departure
Sequencing Concept
Element
The pre-departure sequence is the order that aircraft are planned to depart
from their stands (push off-blocks) taking into account partners preferences. It
should not be confused with the pre-take off order where ATC organise aircrafts
at the holding point of a runway.
The aim is to enhance exibility, increase punctuality and improve slot-adherence while allowing the airport partners to express their preferences.
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3. IMPLEMENTATION
DEFIINITIONS (CONTD)
Denition
The Concept Elements Information Sharing, Milestone Approach, and Variable
Taxi Time need to be implemented at the airport before the Pre-departure Sequencing can be implemented.
Note: The pre-departure sequence can also be derived by a departure manager
(DMAN), which calculates based on demand the take off time TTOT and derives
the TSAT from the runway sequence. Airports can implement different solutions
to achieve the pre-departure sequence, depending on local trafc complexity
and surface congestion.
Milestone Approach
Concept Element
The Milestone Approach Element describes the progress of a ight from the
initial planning to the take off by dening Milestones to enable close monitoring
of signicant events.
The aim is to achieve a common situational awareness and to predict the forthcoming events for each ight with off-blocks and take off as the most critical
events.
The Concept Element Information Sharing needs to be implemented at the
airport before it can successfully implement the Milestone Approach.
The Milestone Approach combined with the Information Sharing element is the
foundation for all other Concept Elements.
Event
Ground Handling
Ground Handling covers a complex series of processes and services that are
required to separate an aircraft from its load (passengers, baggage, cargo and
mail) on arrival and combine it with its load prior to departure. [Source: www.
iata.org]
Ground Handler
Milestone
Variable Taxi Time is the estimated time that an aircraft spends taxiing between
its parking stand and the runway or vice versa.
Variable Taxi Time is the generic name for both inbound as outbound taxi time
parameters, used for calculation of TTOT or TSAT. Inbound taxi time (EXIT) includes runway occupancy and ground movement time, whereas outbound taxi
time (EXOT) includes push back & start up time, ground movement, remote or
apron de-icing, and runway holding times.
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Denition
Variable Taxi Time
Concept Element
The Variable Taxi Time Element consists of calculating and distributing to the
Airport CDM Partners accurate estimates of taxi-in and taxi-out times to improve the estimates of in-block and take off times. The complexity of the calculation may vary according to the needs and constraints at the CDM Airport.
The aim is to improve the trafc predictability.
The Concept Elements Information Sharing and Milestone Approach need to
be implemented at the airport before Variable Taxi Time can be implemented.
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