Acceleration of Aeronautical Digital Information Availability (ACADIA)
• Reference: 2022_014_AF5
• Year: 2023
• Agency: CEF – European Commission
• Coordinator: EURCONTROL
• Participants: Groupe ADP, Shipol, AirNav Airland, NAV Portugal, ENAV, ENAIRE, Dublin Airport, Austrocontrol, Naviair, Pansa, Swedavia, MATS, LGS, EANS, DCAC, Athens International Airport S.A, Prague Airport, DSNA.
ACADIA is a multi-stakeholder project involving more than 20 organisations to ensure a timely and synchronised implementation of the Common Project One Regulation (CIR (EU) 2021/116) (CP1) in line with the deployment approach defined in the SESAR Deployment Programme (SDP). The main objective of this programme is to accelerate the digitisation of aeronautical information to enable airports, airlines and air navigation providers to exchange data in a faster, more accurate and automated way.
Be AOP – NOP Connected (BEACON)
• Reference: 2022_022_AF2_AF4
• Year: 2023
• Agency: CEF – European Commission
• Coordinator: Prague Airport
• Participants: Aena, Athens International Airport S.A, DFS, ENAIRE, EUROCONTROL, Hamburg Airport, Milan Airport, Polish Airport, Stuttgart Airport.
BEACON is a European project. Its main objective is to improve airport operation efficiency and resilience by ensuring that airports and the European Network Manager share continuous, coordinated and real-time information. It is part of the modernisation of European air traffic under the SESAR initiative and is included in the deployment of Common Project One (CP1). Implementation is scheduled by the end of 2027.
Extended Airport Operations Plan and integration with the Network (EXOPAN)
• Reference: 2023_001_AF2_AF4
• Year: 2024
• Agency: CEF – European Commission
• Coordinator: Brussels Airport
• Participants: Aena, Amsterdam Airport, Copenhagen Airport, DFS, Dublin Airport, EUROCONTROL, Frankfurt Airport, Groupe ADP, Milan Airport, Munich Airport, Nice Airport, Rome Airport, Vienna Airport.
EXOPAN is a European project aimed at modernising and synchronising the operational management of the main European airports with the air traffic control network (Network Manager). It is part of the Common Project One (CP1) implementation and focuses on two main areas: Extended AOP (Extended Airport Operations Plan) and AOP/NOP Integration (connection to the European Network Operations Plan).