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This requirement describes the information exchanged published by an aerodrome with an AISP in order related to enable the AISP to create official publications and produce the provision of aerodrome maps.

Actors 

The following actors are involved in this information exchange:

  • The Information Provider is the ANSP AISP
  • The Information Consumer is the AU primarily, but possibly others.

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This exchange addresses the need for an AISP to publish maps for with information of applicable aerodromes.

Applicability from a regulatory perspective relates to the major aerodromes referred in CP1

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The information exchanged relates to the geospatial aeronautical information features of an aerodrome.

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The information is expected to be exchanged between the identified stakeholders taking into account the following interaction characteristics:

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  • It shall allow selecting aerodrome features and maps as GIS layers.
  • It may allow information filtering with spatial, temporal and logical operators.
  • The exchange of information is based on consumer demand, and does not correspond directly to any publication cycle. 

Performance 

There is no performance or criticality associated to this information exchange.

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This exchange of information is constraint to be performed as follows: 

  • Based on AIXMShall output data in formats which are based on Open Geospatial Consortium standards (e.g. simple GML features, SHAPE files, GeoJSON)

Reference and Related Requirements

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In terms of CP1, the information exchange covered in this section:

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It captures all requirements related to digital aerodrome charts service, but focusing only on the AO to AISP exchangesmaps publication:

A3SG-REF-004CP1/AF5.1.3Aero-MapOperational stakeholders R/T aerodrome dig. chartsOperational stakeholders must implement... digital aerodrome charts service… that support the exchange of the aeronautical information… as described in the deployment programme

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It covers roles the roles stated in the SDP,  but focusing only on the AO being the AISP as primary data providerprovider, and the AUs as the recommended consumers.

A3SG-REF-022SDP/AF5.3Aero-MapAerodrome Mapping Service roles

The Aerodrome Mapping information exchange shall be implemented by:

• Airports are primary data provider supporting Aerodrome mapping service.

• AISPs are the primary provider of the service. (Airport operators providing aeronautical information services qualify as AISP)

• AUs that are the recommended primary consumers of the service and the information it provides

It fully covers the functionality stated in the SDP.

A3SG-REF-023SDP/AF5.3Aero-MapAerodrome Mapping Service functionalityThe provider of the Aerodrome Mapping Service ensures that systems implementing the service: • Shall allow selecting aerodrome features and maps as GIS layers. • May allow information filtering with spatial, temporal and logical operators.

It covers the technical aspects stated in the SDP related to publication of maps.

A3SG-REF-024SDP/AF5.3Aero-MapAerodrome Mapping Service technical aspectsThe provider of the Aerodrome Mapping Service ensures that systems implementing the service: • Shall output data in formats which are based on Open Geospatial Consortium standards (e.g. simple GML features, SHAPE files, GeoJSON) • May be based on the AMXM to facilitate GIS integration. Using AMXM will satisfy the related EUROCAE WG-44 Industry standards in terms of data format as referenced in Annex