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The Aeronautical Information Service, or AIS (French: Service de l'Information Aéronautique, SIA) is a service established in support of international civil aviation, whose objective is to ensure the flow of information necessary for the safety, regularity, and efficiency of international air navigation.

The manner in which aeronautical information is gathered and managed is governed by Annex 15 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation ( ICAO Annex 15), which defines how an aeronautical information service shall receive and/or originate, collate or assemble, edit, format, publish/store and distribute specified aeronautical information/data. The goal is to satisfy the need for uniformity and consistency in the provision of aeronautical information/data that is required for operational use by international civil aviation.

ICAO Annex 15 specifies that aeronautical information should be published as an integrated aeronautical information package (IAIP), composed of the following elements:

Each element is used to distribute specific types of aeronautical information.

ICAO Annex 15

The ICAO Council first adopted the original Standards and Recommended Practices in 1953. Annex 15 has its origins in Article 37 of the Chicago Convention.

A total of 42 amendments updated Annex 15 over the years to meet the rapid changes brought about by air travel and associated information technology. In recent years, Annex 15 amendments have reflected the increased need for the timely provision of quality aeronautical information/data and terrain data as they have become critical components of data-dependent on-board navigation systems. The Annex now contains many provisions aimed at preventing corrupt or erroneous aeronautical information/data which can potentially affect the safety of air navigation.

The philosophy underlying Annex 15, which stems from Article 28 of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, is that each State is responsible for making available to civil aviation interests any and all information which is pertinent to and required for the operation of aircraft engaged in international civil aviation within its territory, as well as in areas outside its territory in which the State has air traffic control or other responsibilities.

Transition from AIS to AIM

Despite the age of the Internet, satellite navigation and computer networks, the approach to aeronautical information distribution is still based on paper charts, paper documentation and telex-based text messages. Much of the data is entered more than once in different computers using a keyboard rather than by file transfer or database transactions.

The computer-based navigation systems, and area navigation (RNAV), required navigation performance (RNP) and air traffic management requirements, introduced a need for new corresponding AIS requirements for quality and timeliness of aeronautical information.

The role of present AIS would need to transform to an information management service, changing duties, responsibilities and scope to satisfy these new requirements and to cope with and manage the provision of information. The definition of a future high-level view as to the shape, nature and content of a strategy for the evolution from traditional product-centric AIS to the enlarged scope of data-centric aeronautical information management (AIM) began and ICAO took the lead at the global level with regard to the transition from AIS to AIM.

The aeronautical information services must transition to a broader concept of aeronautical information management, with a different method of information provision and management given its data-centric nature as opposed to the product-centric nature of AIS. The expectations are that the transition to AIM will not involve many changes in terms of the scope of information to be distributed. The major change will be the increased emphasis on data distribution, which should place the future AIM in a position to better serve airspace users and air traffic management in terms of their information management requirements.

Aeronautical Information Service by Region/Country

Africa

State Relevant AIS websites
  South Africa CAA Website}
  Egypt AIS Webpage, NOTAM}

Europe

State Relevant AIS websites
  Albania AIS webpage EAD
  Armenia AIS webpage, eAIP, NOTAM EAD
  Austria AIS webpage Homebriefing EAD
  Belgium AIS webpage eAIP
  Bulgaria Bulatsa AIP webpage
  Czech Republic iAIP
  Denmark AIM Webpage
  France SIA
  Germany AIS webpage
  Greece AIS webpage
  Hungary AIS webpage
  Netherlands AIS webpage eAIP Homebriefing EAD
  Norway AIP webpage
  Poland AIS webpage
  Portugal AIS webpage
  Romania AIS webpage
  Russia AIS webpage
  Serbia AIP webpage
  Slovakia AIS webpage
  Spain AIS webpage
  Sweden AIS webpage
   Switzerland AIM services Briefing services EAD
  UK AIS webpage
  Ukraine AIS webpage EAD

South America

State Relevant AIS websites
  Argentina AIP, SUP, AIC
  Brazil AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM, Charts
  Chile AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM, Charts Archived 2011-06-08 at the Wayback Machine
  Colombia AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM, Charts
  Ecuador AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM, Charts
  Uruguay AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM, Charts

Asia

State Relevant AIS websites
  Bahrain AIM portal
  Japan AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM
  Hong Kong AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM
  South Korea AIP, NOTAM
  Kyrgyzstan AIP, AIC, NOTAMS
  Mongolia AIP, SUP, AIC
  Saudi Arabia ANS webpage
  Sri Lanka AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM
  Taiwan AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM
  Uzbekistan AIP, SUP, AIC, NOTAM

Not all contracting states of ICAO provide an online Aeronautical Information Service, and the following list may not be complete:

See also

References

  1. ^ "AISWEB" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  2. ^ Air Traffic Management Bureau Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "DC-ANSP – Dutch Caribbean Air Navigation Service Provider". dc-ansp.org. Retrieved 2017-08-15.
  4. ^ Finavia Aeronautical Information Service
  5. ^ Service d'Information Aéronautique du Maroc Archived May 3, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Aeronautical Information Services Mongolia". Archived from the original on 2012-07-10. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
  7. ^ Internet Pilot Planning Center
  8. ^ Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines Archived February 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Polska Agencja Żeglugi Powietrznej
  10. ^ "Portuguese Aeronautical Information Services" (in Portuguese and English). Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  11. ^ Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore Archived April 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Aeronautical Information Services of the Sri Lanka". Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2013-10-16.
  13. ^ Färdplanering (Flight Planning Centre - FPC)
  14. ^ Turkey Aeronautical Information Managemenet Staff Association Archived February 10, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  15. ^ National Air Traffic Services (NATS)
  16. ^ Aeronautical Information Management Archived June 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine at the FAA website
  17. ^ AIS of Republic of Uzbekistan Archived 2011-09-09 at the Wayback Machine

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