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COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING What is it and how to apply and benefit from it

COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING What is it and how to apply and benefit from it. COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING. Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) is an approach for making better decisions that: Brings the right people together;

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COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING What is it and how to apply and benefit from it

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  1. COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING What is it and how to apply and benefit from it

  2. COLLABORATIVE DECISION MAKING • Collaborative Decision Making (CDM) is an approach for making better decisions that: • Brings the right people together; • Enables them to work collectively from a common picture with better information; • In order to develop a shared understanding and mutual commitment; • And ultimate improve both thesafety and efficiency of operations.

  3. HOW MUCH CAN CDM SAVE? • The short answer: • A lot, much more than it costs • The (slightly) longer answer: • CDM is an umbrella term, and while there are standards for parts of CDM in certain environments (like EUROCONTROL Airport CDM), many different approaches and solutions can be classified as CDM • As such, the savings vary depending on what is implemented and what operational conditions are present (i.e. traffic load, delay severity, resource availability)

  4. CASE STUDY: NEW YORKJFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • Using Saab’s Aerobahn CDM Suite, the Port Authority and flight operators at JFK are achieving significant taxi time reductions and cost savings • Airlines at JFK are saving an average of $15.6 million per year in fuel costs alone, combined with a reduction of 32,000 metric tons of CO2 emissions • The airport is making better use of its resources and providing a better experience for passengers traveling through JFK • And the FAA is provided a better sequence of aircraft in order to optimize runway usage and throughput * Savings were verified by an independent analysis from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Lincoln Labs

  5. CASE STUDY: EUROCONTROL Airport CDM Cost Benefit Analysis • In EUROCONTROL’s cost benefit analysis, they estimated their A-CDM concept provides on average a 9 to 1 return on investment https://www.eurocontrol.int/sites/default/files/content/documents/nm/airports/acdm-cba.pdf

  6. CDM PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS • Because collaborative decision making improves the overall system, all stakeholders benefit, just in different ways ANSP Passengers CDM AircraftOperators AirportOperator GroundHandlers

  7. CDM PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS • More predictable operations • Reduced fuel burn and emissions • Reduced delays • Better resource utilization • Greater ability to prioritize flights • Happier customers • And many others… Airlines

  8. CDM PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS • Improved utilization of runways and airspace • Increased flight compliance with air traffic flow management programs • Reduced workload and voice communications – more heads up time • Improved safety • And many others… ANSPs

  9. CDM PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS • Improved resource utilization (airfield, de-icing pads, gates, vehicles, etc.) • Reduced emissions and engine noise • Better coordination of maintenance events • Reduced airport delays • More attractive airport for carriers (lower operating costs) • Happier customers • And many others… AirportOperators

  10. CDM PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS • Greater predictability • Better resource utilization • More advanced notice of flight movements and resource demands • Reduced workload and voice communications GroundHandlers

  11. CDM PROVIDES BENEFITS FOR ALL STAKEHOLDERS • More reliable service • Better information • Reduced delays Passengers

  12. FUNCTIONAL COMPONENTS OF CDM Collaborative Decision Making AIR TRAFFICFLOW MANAGEMENT Strategic Schedule Management Pre-tactical Traffic Flow Tactical Traffic Flow SURFACEMANAGEMENT Surface Management Turn Management TIME

  13. WHERE SAAB CAN HELP Collaborative Decision Making AIR TRAFFICFLOW MANAGEMENT Strategic Schedule Management Pre-tactical Traffic Flow Saab CDM & Efficiency Portfolio Tactical Traffic Flow SURFACEMANAGEMENT Surface Management Turn Management TIME

  14. SAAB’S CDM & EFFICIENCY PORTFOLIO SURFACE CDM Aerobahn Suite A-SMGCSEXTENSION AIRPORTSECURITY Airport StatusDashboard Surface Manager DepartureManager De-icing Manager A3000OpsView SAFE Aerobahn Platform

  15. AEROBAHN SUITE • Suite of collaborative decision making tools that provide advanced situational awareness, reporting and analytics, and decision support tools to improve the efficiency of airport operations

  16. A3000 OpsVIEW • A3000 A-SMGCS add-on that extends basic situational awareness to users outside of the ATCT • Enables a greater return on investment by enabling surface surveillance use beyond direct air traffic control • Can be a stepping stone into more advanced Aerobahn CDM solutions, or for smaller airports, it can remain a sufficient solution

  17. SAFE • Security management system for critical infrastructure protection and emergency response • This is often an independent function from air traffic and flight operations, but as airports are centralizing functions and consolidating information systems, the integration of SAFE and Aerobahn products can provide a more comprehensive picture

  18. ELEMENTS OF A FLIGHT OPERATION AT AN AIRPORT Approach Landing Taxiing PassportControl Boarding Security Check-in TurnAround FLIGHTS PASSENGERS BaggageClaim De-Boarding Customs & PassportControl Exit Airport Take-off De-icing Taxiing

  19. APPLICATION OF SAAB’S CDM PORTFOLIO Approach Landing Aerobahn Surface Manager A3000 and Saab’s IntegratedTower Suite Taxiing PassportControl Boarding Security Check-in SAFE Aerobahn Turn Manager Aircraft and VehicleTracking TurnAround FLIGHTS PASSENGERS BaggageClaim De-Boarding Customs & PassportControl Exit Airport Aerobahn Airport Dashboard A3000 and Saab’s IntegratedTower Suite Aerobahn Surface Manager,Departure Manager,Deicing Manager Take-off De-icing Taxiing

  20. WHY PARTNER WITH SAAB ON CDM? • Because Saab’s primary CDM product, Aerobahn, is the most successful solution available, it has been in production for over 11 years and has just reached its 8th major software generation • It is current deployed at 23 of the top airports worldwide • It has hundreds of users, millions of user hours, and has saved customers millions of dollars • And nobody has ever canceled Aerobahn service, because it products results!

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