The scope of the ACRIS Virtual AODB project, is bounded by the business capabilities of arrival, turn-round and departure management at airports with a special priority on defining and standardizing the operational information exchanges that are required to realize these capabilities.
Irrespective of the type and size of an airport, its design or information systems implementation, the processes used to realize these core airport capabilities, are the same or at least very similar across airports.
The primary focus of this project is to define the operational information exchange required to realize the most essential business functions and processes required for arrival, turn-round and departure management capabilities at an airport. The availability of the right data objects in the required quality is of high importance for this.
To not lose focus in the overwhelming potential breadth and depth of the topic, a strict priority will be set on elaborating only for an airport’s most essential capabilities, business functions, processes and data objects required for the operational information exchange. This will be done with the philosophy of an MVP (Minimum viable product) in mind, that can grow over time. This allows us to deliver important, tangible results quickly and to extend the scope further to other agreed areas at the appropriate time.
Deliverables of this projects will be: