I - Data connectivity to boost airport operations
Reducing delays through improved predictability and better usage of capacity will make air transport more attractive.
Juan García, FASTNet project coordinator
Airports and air transportation networks need to become more flexible and collaborative if they are to make the most of existing resources while absorbing increased demand safely and securely. To achieve this, the project FASTNet, funded by SESAR JU(opens in new window), is pioneering advances in new data services. These will help to fully integrate airport operations into the aviation network, through artificial intelligence (AI) and improved airport-to-airport coordination. “The project will enhance airport and network integration through two solutions,” says FASTNet project coordinator Juan García from Indra(opens in new window) in Spain. “Both integrate datasets available at the local level, such as local restrictions and strategic local information, to ensure efficient planning.” The first solution aims to enhance the tactical planning of daily operations, while the second aims to strengthen longer-term strategic planning that is carried out months in advance. “We have defined the operational concept for both solutions,” notes García. “Over the following months, we will be performing validation exercises to measure and evaluate the benefits that each solution provides.”
Collaborative planning
The long-term goal is that FASTNet will bring performance benefits for airports and the global aviation network, including improved flight predictability. In the tactical phase, machine learning applied to aircraft surface data and weather information will be used to estimate realistic taxi times and potential delays. In the strategic and pre-tactical phases, prediction models will take account of factors such as numbers of passengers with reduced mobility (PMRs) and amounts of baggage. “These information sharing solutions will allow for more efficient airport operations and the optimised use of airport capacity in all weather conditions,” says García. “Better planning will help airports to avoid delays, blockages and the incorrect usage of resources.” From the passenger perspective, FASTNet solutions will improve the predictability of operations and lead to better airport experiences. This includes better handling of PMRs, less waiting time at check-in and an overall reduction in stress. “Reducing delays through improved predictability and better usage of capacity will make air transport more attractive,” adds García. “Passengers will be more confident and European aviation more sustainable.”