Indra has participated in the SESAR trial , which aims to enhance precision and predictability in flight management and boost synchronisation of the Airport Operations Plan with the air traffic European Network Operations Plan (AOP-NOP).
The firm has tested its Airport Operations Plan (AOP), which was successfully integrated with the European Network Operations Plan (NOP).
The integration of all airport information with the European aeronautical network will enhance the precision of air operation management.
Airport Operations Plan (AOP) offers a common operations plan for all the parties involved in airport management. including the airport operators, the various airlines, those responsible for handling services and the local air traffic managers.
This trial was conducted in May in the airports of Barcelona, Madrid, Alicante and Palma, with the participation of their respective air traffic flow control centres.
Each of these airports had an Indra AOP airport planning system linked to EUROCONTROL's Network Manager validation platform, on which the exercise was conducted.

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By GlobalDataThis platform reviewed approaches to resolve in advance the air traffic hurdles that occur in airports by testing new procedures for traffic Demand Capacity Balancing (DCB).
The successful integration of Indra's system with the Network Operations Plan (NOP) will help airports to join the Single European Sky and optimise their operations.
The trial within the SESAR programme were conducted by EUROCONTROL, which served as the network manager; AENA as an airport operator; ENAIRE as a provider of air navigation services; and Indra as a technology partner.