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1 Item 2.7 ECIP 2009-2013 developments Reference: Action Paper SCG/8/AP05 Flimsy SCG/8/FL06 Christian Coëffé ECIP Manager SCG/8 14 & 15 May 2008.

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1 1 Item 2.7 ECIP 2009-2013 developments Reference: Action Paper SCG/8/AP05 Flimsy SCG/8/FL06 Christian Coëffé ECIP Manager SCG/8 14 & 15 May 2008

2 2 PC SCG Teams & PSGs ECIP Approval process strategic input Final approval ATM Strategic Orientations Endorsement of ECIP amendments Proposed list of ECIP amendments Final list of ECIP amendments ECIP Strategic developments Approval of final list of ECIP amendments Analysis of proposed ECIP amendments SCG/8 (May 2008)

3 3 ECIP amendments for 2009-2013 Reference remains the proposal made at the SCG/7 meeting, with the exception of : 8.33 kHz channel spacing below FL 195 COM10 Tentative objective is not accepted COMd2 Under development is introduced Common ATS provision in the Upper Airspace of the Central European (CEATS) States FAC01 objective is removed from ECIP A new FAB-related objective is expected for the next cycle Centralised SSR Code Assignment & Management System (CCAMS) To be discussed under agenda item 4.4 A number of extensions of applicability areas confirmed by Stakeholders A-SMGCS with Antalya / Turkey Airport collaborative decision making with Roma-Fumicino / Italy European air traffic controller licence requirements & enhanced training of ATCOs with Belgium ATS-Qsig digital signalling for ground telephone applications with Denmark

4 4 A first analysis led to a list of 10 SESAR OI/TI steps considered mature enough for integration into the ECIP process (see Annex 3 of Action Paper SCG/8/AP01) A more in depth analysis reduced the initial list to 3 SESAR OI/TI steps (see Flimsy SCG/8/xxxx) Both Airspace-related and Environment-related ECIP opportunities still need detailed technical discussions through normal working arrangements before being proposed for integration into ECIP SESAR-related ECIP headlines for 2009-2013 (1/2)

5 5 Airport CDM extended to regional airports (SESAR OI step DCB-0304) Provide improved estimates of arrivals at regional airports Integrate improved estimates of arrivals at regional airports in ATFCM Interactive network capacity planning (SESAR OI step DCB-0201) Develop interface to exchange capacity (planning) and demand (forecasted) data with Airspace & Demand Data Repository (ADR & DDR) through CFMU portal Harmonised EUROCONTROL ECAC area rules for OAT-IFR and GAT interface (SESAR OI step AOM-0301) Develop specifications for harmonised OAT rules under IFR SESAR-related ECIP headlines for 2009-2013 (2/2)

6 6 ECIP 2009-2013 – Next StepsToday SCG agreement on ECIP objectives amendments for 2009-2013 + SESAR-related ECIP headlines June ECIP Status Report 2007 July PC endorsement for 2009-2013 September ATM implementation perspective Detailed objectives description Executive summary

7 7 2008 remains a transition year : 2009 should show the renewed ECIP/LCIP process Proposal is to discuss with SCG members in October 2008 : strategic orientations for the next cycle what has already been done to adapt ECIP/LCIP process during the SESAR definition phase what is still to be done for the next cycle Next cycle 2010-2014

8 8 ECIP 2009-2013 - Recommendations Members of the SCG are invited to: Agree that the new objectives and significant changes to existing ones set out in Annexes 1 & 2 of SCG/8 Action Paper 05; the SESAR-related ECIP headlines as proposed in the Flimsy SCG/8/FL06 be submitted to the EUROCONTROL Provisional Council by correspondence for their endorsement and subsequent inclusions in the ECIP 2009-2013 document


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