Webinar on FF-ICE
We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming LSSIP+ webinar on FF-ICE, taking place on October 22, 2024, organized by SESAR Deployment Manager in collaboration with EUROCONTROL.
The aim of this webinar is to ensure high-quality reporting on the progress of FF-ICE Implementation Objectives through clarifying the associated LSSIP+ process.
Key highlights of the webinar include:
An introduction regarding the use of LSSIP reporting as a basis for developing the “FF-ICE implementation roadmap”
Detailed guidance on reporting, including the new, enhanced granularity of the data
Reporting scenarios based on the structure of flight plan data consumers
Explanations on the FF-ICE questionnaire for ATS Reporting Offices
Given the growing importance of FF-ICE and the need for accurate implementation data, this webinar will provide essential insights to help streamline the reporting process. The session will include a Q&A session and will run for a maximum of two hours.
If you know someone in your organization who might benefit from this event, please feel free to share this invitation with them.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Context
FF-ICE aims to facilitate the transition to a fully collaborative environment where a flight trajectory is shared and optimised during all phases of a flight. FF-ICE/R1 services are mainly focused in the pre-departure phase of flight. Each service is supported by harmonised procedures and standardised messages. They will enable stakeholders to file, update or cancel flights plans, provide data on certain flight events and request flight plan information and data
The deployment of five FF-ICE/R1 services is mandated by European Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/116 (Common Project 1), with a target implementation date of December 31, 2025. This mandate applies to airspace users, ANSPs, and the NM, with more information available in the SESAR Deployment Programme.
However, severe delays have already been acknowledged regarding this implementation. To foster and support the implementation, NM and SDM have teamed up to organise the NM-SDM FF-ICE Implementation Support Initiative. One of the key deliverables of the initiative is the yearly FF-ICE Implementation Roadmap that should provide with a detailed view of the planning of implementation by all stakeholders and a comprehensive analysis of it (e.g. to plan testing between NM and Stakeholders, to address implementation issues).
For the first version of the FF-ICE implementation roadmap delivered in March 2024, questionnaires were provided to ANSPs to report on their detailed planning. For the next version, the reporting is now fully integrated with LSSIP Process and relevant modification has been carried out in the related LSSIP Objectives reporting structure.