Project Initiation Document

 

 

Name of author: Ole Nymoen (ole.nymoen@avinor.no) 
Date: 2014-11-15 



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Version History
The last entry in the table is the version of this document

Version

Date

Comment

0.1

2014-11-10

Initial version of the PID. Before any reviews.

0.8

2014-11-15

After initial reviews

 

 

 

 

Background and context of the project

The ACI ACRIS work on developing a set of AIDX based A-CDM related services is progressing, but slowly. This project is initiated because:

The project is meant to produce a data dictionary and a set of services that can be seen as a proof of concept of a more pragmatic and simple approach to creating airport relevant services.

Project goals

The project has the following goals:

Scope of the project

The project aims at creating practical services with useful documentation. Apart from this PID the documentation will be architect/developer oriented.
Out of scope are:

If the project deliverables are approved by ACI ACRIS more supporting documentation can be created.

Project deliverable

The project plans the following deliverables:

Outlines business case

Market potentials

The deliverables from this project will eventually replace a set of web based "read" services Avinor currently use to make flight related information available to partners and the public. In addition they will be offered to airlines and partners as an integration platform for A-CDM related information and more general flight related information.
Since the new services will replace, and expand, services already in use by Avinor it is expected that they will be similarly useful for other airports. Avinor's AODB vendor, Lockheed Martin, has agreed to implement the services and make them part of their Chroma suite. They will do the same for the AIDX based services. This will make the services available at an interesting number of airports, especially in northern Europe, and should provide some motivation for airlines to start using them.

Benefits from user's perspective

There are two user groups of the services planned in this project. The benefits for both are listed below.
Benefits for airports implementing the services:

Benefits for airlines, and other airport partners, using the services:

Framework of the project

Stakeholders

Timeline and milestones

Project team

The following roles have been manned:

Airline representatives for review, quality control and business relevance:

Governance

The project team will work together using: