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SINGLE EUROPEAN SKY - EXECUTION OF INTEROPERABILITY MANDATES. Single European Sky (SES). Key objective : reduction of fragmentation of airspace, organisations and systems Four SES Regulations: Framework Regulation Service provision Regulation Airspace Regulation
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SINGLE EUROPEAN SKY- EXECUTION OF INTEROPERABILITY MANDATES September 2005
Single European Sky (SES) • Key objective: reduction of fragmentation of airspace, organisations and systems • Four SES Regulations: • Framework Regulation • Service provision Regulation • Airspace Regulation • Interoperability Regulation • Three-layered approach: • Essential Requirements • Implementing Rules • Community Specifications
Interoperability Regulation (1/4) • Objective: Interoperability of systems, constituents and associated procedures of the European Air Traffic Management Network (EATMN) Co-ordinated introduction of new agreed and validated concepts of operations or technology
Interoperability Regulation (2/4) • Essential Requirements: 1. Seamless Operation 2.Support for new concepts of operation 3.Safety 4.Civil-military co-ordination 5. Environmental constraints 6. Principles governing the logical architecture of systems 7. Principles governing the construction of systems
Interoperability Regulation (3/4) • Groups of EATMN systems: 1. Systems for airspace management 2. Systems for air traffic flow management 3. Systems for air traffic services 4. Systems for communications 5. Systems for navigation 6. Systems for surveillance 7. Systems for aeronautical information services 8. Systems for the use of meteorological information
Interoperability Regulation (4/4) • Baseline for the verification of compliance: • EC declaration of conformity or suitability for use of constituents • EC declaration of verification of systems ANSPS must provide (EC declaration + technical file) to their NSA. Airspace Users not concerned (use NPA).
Execution of Interoperability Mandates - Deliverables • Initial Plan: defines the development plan of deliverables requested by the EC mandate • Regulatory Approach: analyses the objective and scope of the implementing rule and provides a preliminary impact assessment • Draft Final Report: provides a proposed draft implementing rule and the draft justification material • Final Report: provides the draft implementing rule and the justification material
Execution of Interoperability Mandates - Consultation • Informal Consultation: through existing stakeholders’ consultation mechanisms/nominated Focal Points • Formal Consultation: EUROCONTROL Notice of Proposed Rule-making (ENPRM) Process
ENPRM Formal Consultation List (1/2) • National Civil and Military Authorities • Departments/ ministries of Transport and Defence of the EUROCONTROL/ECAC Member States • Aviation Regulatory Authorities of the EUROCONTROL Member States • FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) • NAVCANADA • US-Department of Defence • Air Navigation Service Providers • Civil and Military Air Navigation Service Providers of the EUROCONTROL/ ECAC Member States • International Organisations • ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation) • ECAC (European Civil Aviation Conference) • CANSO (Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation) • JAA (Joint Aviation Authorities) • ACI (Airports Council International)
ENPRM Formal Consultation List (2/2) • Airspace Users’ Organisations • IATA (International Air Transport Association) • IACA (International Air Carrier Association) • IAOPA (International Council of Aircraft Owner and Pilot Associations) • EBAA (European Business Aviation Association) • ERAA (European Regions Airlines Association) • ELFAA (European Low Fares Airlines Association) • AEA (Association of European Airlines) • Military Airspace Users • NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) • Military Aviation Forces of the EUROCONTROL Member States • Industrial and Social Representatives • IFALPA (International Federation of Air Line Pilot’s Associations) • IFATCA (International Federation of Air Traffic Controller’s Associations) • IFATSEA (International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronic Associations) • ECA (The European Cockpit Association) • AECMA (European Association of Aerospace Industries) • EUROCAE (European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment) • ATCEU (Air Traffic Controllers European Unions Coordination) • ETF (European Transport Workers’ Federation) • EUROCONTROL Bodies (through their Chairman) • CMIC (Civil / Military Interface Standing Committee) • SRC (Safety Regulation Commission) • PRC (Performance Review Commission) • RC (Regulatory Committee) • CESC (Chief Executive Standing Conference)
Conclusion • Transparent draft rule development process • Consultation of stakeholders at all stages of draft rule development • “Best practices” regulatory methods and processes