Aviation System Block Upgrades (ASBUs) Implementation Course
Introduction
- Be brought up to date on the work coordinated by ICAO and review the ASBU leading examples, NextGen and SESAR. This will help you to understand the principles behind moving to a common set of Air Traffic Management (ATM) solutions to ensure global interoperability. Understand the part you and your organization can play in implementing ASBUs. ICAO estimates that US$120 billion will be spent on the transformation of air transportation systems in the next ten years due mostly to NextGen (USA) and SESAR (Europe). Parallel initiatives are underway in many areas including Asia Pacific, North and Latin America, Russia, Japan, and China.
- The Aviation System Block Upgrades (ASBU) concept advances the ICAO Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP) (Doc 9750) with the goal of implementing regional performance improvements. The ASBU concept focuses on four performance improvement areas: airport operations; global interoperable systems and data; optimum capacity and flexible flights; and efficient flight paths. ASBUs outline the air and ground equipment, and timelines for standards and procedures implementation.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Discuss the ICAO GANP (Doc 9750) and its goal of regional performance improvements
- Relate the GANP to the ASBU concept, focusing on your region
- Describe the finer details of the ASBU components
- Know how to plan and manage implementation
- Demonstrate the GANP.
- Explain the GPI.
- Differentiate between European Single Sky Implementation plan (ESSIP) and Local Single Sky implementation monitoring plan (LSSIP).
- Draw approach to the ASBU implementation progress for EUR/NAT states.
- Describe the block 0 implementation progress for 42 ECAC states
- Demonstrate the EUR ASBU implementation plan.
- Differentiate among the Process for collection of data for the reports from 2014 till now
- Define the Deployment of the Planning view.
- Demonstrate the Implementation Progress view.
- Extract Conclusions and Recommendations.
Who Sould Attend
- airlines and aviation service providers' staff.
- Air Navigation Services Providers (ANSPs)
- Designers and engineers. • Airport operation managers and staff. • Airline Station Managers and staff. • Duty managers. • Safety and Compliance Managers and staff. • Security Agency Managers and staff. • Aerodrome inspectors and auditors.
Course Content
- GANP
- GPI
- ESSIP / LSSIP
- ASBU for EUR/NAT states
- Block 0
- Euro ASBU implementation plan
- Collection of data for reports
- Development for the planning view
- Implementation progress view
- Conclusion and recommendation
Prerequisite
Participants should be ATS Officers