Title: Air Traffic Management: Future Prospects and Strategies
1Air Traffic Management Future Prospects and
Strategies
- Yasmine El Alj
- Stephan Wilde
- Markus Witte
Nuria Margarit Dorthe Windeck Angela Won
- Julia Griese
- Margarita Marinova
- Alexander Zock
2Agenda
- Introduction
- Infrastructure/ Regulations
- Market Mechanisms
- Operations/ Technology
3What is Air Traffic Management (ATM)
- ATM provides for safe, orderly and expeditious
flow of air traffic both in the air and on the
ground - Division of airspace
- Vertical (upper/lower airspace, approach) and
horizontal (regional/national) - Defined flight routes and beacons for navigation
- Controllers optimize trajectories
Source Recherche ENAC
4Current European ATM situation
Constraints in Capacity
Unilateral Cost Burden
- Large military airspace
- Low ATC productivity
- No growth potential
- Full skies
- Non-negotiable ATC
- charges
- Risk-free ATC
- Lufthansas Motivation for Change
- Growth Strategy
- Stay Cost Competitive
- Drive innovation
5Infrastructure/Regulation
6Potential ATM development
- Today
- Organization
- Monolithic structure
- Infrastructure
- Procedures, technology
- 47 ATC-organizations
- 22 operating systems
- 30 programming languages
- Tomorrow
- Organization
- Multiple authorities (infrastructure, service,
pricing) - Infrastructure
- Procedures, technology
- Standardization
- 1 ATC-organization
- 1 operating system
European Commission (EC) ATC Airlines technolog
y
7ATM data sharing via ATM portal
- Share all data real time
- Airlines and ATM supply all data
- Create ATM portal to process data and supply it
in a meaningful format - Advantages
- Standardized interface and information (e.g. via
web) - Airline can anticipate congestion
- Can adapt routing real time with adaptive
decision making - Provision of digital data automatically (static
dynamic) - Obstacles
- ATM labor force
- Security
decision
Airlines (lobbying, incentives)
ATM
EC, govt
ATM portal
decision
8Dynamic and flexible airspace utilization
- Optimize special use airspace (SUA) utilization
dynamically in a collaborative fashion - Differentiate SUA (core, temporary)
- Optimal use of temporal SUA windows
- Integrated civil military ATM
- Supply of real time digital data
- Advantages
- More useable airspace (increases capacity)
- Starting strategic cooperation between airlines
and military - Obstacles
- Ability to incorporate this data for flight
planning - Security
- Establish collaboration with military
Incentives (airline ? military) Technology
9Market Mechanisms
10Market mechanisms require a new relationship
between airlines and ATC
Airlines
European ATC
New compensation scheme for controllers
- Differentiation in ATC
- services offered to airlines
- Airport/Route congestion
- pricing
- Airlines/ATC performance
- monitoring and penalty system
Slot/Holding time Exchange System
11Differentiation in ATC services offered to
airlines
- Possibilities for service differentiation
- Airline given priority in the airspace/airport
system in exchange for a higher ATC charges - Airlines pooling resources together to pay ATC
for extra service during peak hours - Leasing of exclusive airways (e.g. Star
Alliance North Atlantic Route) - Advantages
- better punctuality for airlines willing to pay
extra cost - new sources of revenue for ATC
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12Airline ATC clearing house collaboration concept
- Prerequisite Agreement and negotiation on
standard gate-to-gate performance benchmarks and
penalities - Clearing house
- Penalty System entity responsible for the system
disruption penalized through bonus/malus system - airline should depart at scheduled time
- ATC should provide agreed-upon service
performance - Exchange System between airlines can exchange
slots and holding time priorities - Database containing all data tracked and bonus
points will be accessible to all stakeholders
(ATC/ Airlines)
Clearing house
ATC
Airline
Penalty System
Airline
Exchange System
Airline
13Advantages of clearing house collaboration
ATC
Airlines
- Requirements for on-time performance will be met
- Real-time trade-off between punctuality and cost
through exchange program - Stable scheduling process gt reduction in delay
costs better aircraft utilization - Reduced crew costs
- Better planification for lower airspace/ landing
approach - Bonus for performing at agreed-upon service
levels - Transparency allows ATC not to be blamed
- ATC is under no obligation to meet standard
- Gate-to-gate time if airline not departing
on-time - New revenue source for ATC
14Operations and Technology
15Better utilization of existing system
- Solutions to overloading of airspace at peak
times - Expand schedule
- Low price tickets at low peak times
- Premium price tickets at high peak times
- Use secondary airports and enhance intermodality
- Advantages
- Create additional capacity
- Add value to different customer segments
- Obstacles
- Regulation of night flying (curfews)
- Limited public transportation at night
- Labor issues
16Unification of flight segments
- Reduction of ATC complexity by
- Standardizing of existing ATM procedures and
technologies - Assigning one controller per flight from
departure to landing - Advantages
- Seamless ATC experience
- Increased staffing flexibility
- Less controllers in low traffic segments
- Obstacles
- Regulation issues
- New training concepts
- Redefinition of controllers
17ATC of the future
Aircraft at high altitude
No pilots
No controllers
New navigation systems
18Questions
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