SESAR PCP review and CP2 creation

International Federation of Air Traffic Safety Electronics Associations
PCP and CP2
by
Robert Schneebuaer
IFATSEA Ambassador
Why interesting for ATSEPs
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PCP and CP2 are regulations focussing on
operational improvements based on technical
(r)evolution
The technology which will be needed to fullfill
that regulations is bases for our future work
within ANSPs
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SESAR - PCP review and CP2 creation
European ATM Master Plan
Interim Deployment Programme (IDP)
and long-term research for
SESAR 1 + SESAR 2020
83 Solutions
SESAR 1 (by SJU)
SESAR 1 Deployment
PCP / „CP1“
• ATM-Functionality (AF 1-6)
• Sub-AFs
DP
• Families and Funding Projects
CP2
• ATM-Functionality (building on AF5 and AF6)
• Sub-Afs
• Families and Funding Projects
SESAR 2020 (by SJU)
SESAR 2020 Deployment
PJ20, future research
projects
Deployment Manager (DM)
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SESAR Solution Cataloge – First Edition
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Contains 83 Solutions
Some are mapped to
PCP
Some are the bases
for CP2
Can be found in the
SJU Homepage
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Example of solutions
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PCP REVIEW 2017
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Content of the PCP
1. Extended AMAN and PBN in high density TMAs
AMAN extended to en-route Airspace, Multiple Airports, Enhanced Terminal
Airspace using RNP-Based Operations
2. Airport Integration and Throughput Functionalities
Pre-departure sequencing, Surface Management, Time Based
Separation for Final Approach, Airport Safety nets
3. Flexible Airspace Management incl. Free Route
FUA and Free Routing
Key functional
improvements
addressing critical
network
performance
deficiencies
4. Network Collaborative Management (Flow & NOP)
Enhanced ATFCM, STAM 2, Collaborative NOP
5. iSWIM functionality
Registry, PKI, Technical Infrastructure, Profiles, Aeronautical
information exchange, MET, Flight information exchange
6. Initial Trajectory Information Sharing (i4D)
Datalink ADS-C EPP
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Building the
infrastructure of
the future
The PCP review was triggered as stated within the IR 716/2014:
According to Article 6 of Regulation
(EU) no. 716/2014, a review of the
PCP shall be performed by the EC
On 4th April 2017, the EC mandated the
SDM to contribute to the review of the
PCP
PCP Review consultation performed via SDM
30.04.2017
Main principles
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Ensure binding value
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Optimise PCP implementation
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Driving factors: increased
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31.10.2017
6 Months
Inputs
Outputs
Assessment of deployment
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PCP implementation status
progress in/out FPA
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Recommendation to adapt PCP
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Re-assessment of maturity
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Proposal for incentives
performance and systems
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Update PCP CBA
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Updated supporting documents:
harmonisation
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Update risks
Consultation of Stakeholders
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Stakeholders’ capability
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Specific implementation
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Standard and regulation
roadmaps
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CBA
scenario
In order to select CP2-Candidates, it is essential that the SJU considers the lessons learnt from the setup,
implementation and review of the PCP in close liaison with the SDM and the NM.
The EC requested from the SDM the PCP review:
According to the letter of the Commission following has to be delivered by the SDM
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A report on the status of the PCP implementation
A recommendation for the potential adaptation of the PCP (Note: the “Where”
and the “When” can be discussed)
A proposal for incentives supporting the deployment of the reviewed PCP
An update of the reference and supporting material
An updated CBA
Start of work: 05/2017, Consultation of SCP: 09/2017
Consequences and Tasks for ANSPs
 An analyses of the PCP (Monitoring Exercise – see next page) based on the
Deployment Programme families have to be performed every year since 2015 by
each ANSP
 Result: each ANSP has do decide, which ATM Family he cannot fulfil and give inputs
by its FAB representative to the SCP of the SDM
 For IFATSEA: influence to national representatives, that implementations will be
possible in time
Monitoring Exercise 2017
As mentioned on last slide, operational Stakeholders have to fill their actual status for all
families and send this “2017 Monitoring Exercise”-Sheet to SDM by the deadline of 28
April 2017.
Example
SDM Organization – PCP Review
Description of the work organisation by the SDM to achieve the PCP Review
PCP Review – Consultation/Time Schedule
PCP review consultation launch: 19. September 2017
PCP review consultation closure: 26. October 2017
CP2
The Common Project 2 is already “ordered”
The EC has sent a letter to mandate the SJU to develop the CP2
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Selecting SESAR 1 Solutions from the MP 2015 Essential Operational
Changes and Solutions from the “Safety essentials”
Selecting on basis of the IR criteria:
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Maturity
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Performance gains to the network (Business case)
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Synchronised deployment
Building on PCP and going further, laying the foundation for common
infrastructure and therefore building on AF5 and AF6; containing
Standardisation & Regulatory needs
CP2 Outlook: - 7 Solutions relating to MP Essentials
- 5 Solutions relating to Safety essentials
Setup of the CP2 Creation
European
Commission
SESAR JU
SJU Master Plan
Commitee
SESAR 2020
PJ 20
Where PSOs have a say
Master Planning
Committee
SJU
coordinate
PRB
EASCG
Project Office
AU –
ANSP
Deployment
scenarios and BCs
EASA
EASA
CNS
Rationalisation
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Standards &
Regulation
Facilitation, not
steering
SJU selects Sesar 1 Solutions from
the MP 2015 Essenital Operational
Changes
CP2 Elements are selected and “frozen”.
CP2 preparation phase (Deployment scenarios and
BCs, CNS Rationalisation,
Standards & Regulation,
Optimisation)
today
Consolidation
Step 1 of CP2 Setup Sequence in detail
Final Draft
of CP2 to EC
SESAR initial prioritisation
The essential role of safety Solutions
WHERE TO INFLUENCE CP2
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CP 2 Strategy – where can we influence
All employees participating various fora should be synchronised when CP2
topics will be discussed, such as:
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IFATSEA and ANSP members in SESAR 2020, A6, SDM, SJU, ICB, CANSO,
PSO, ESA, …
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Members of National regulator & Ministries by contacting them
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Any other fora who will review the CP2
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and all underlying groups and task forces
CP2 Setup Sequence based on former PCP
Step
1
CP2
2
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
( open consolidation)
= Influenced via IFATSEA or contacts
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
ATTENTION!
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