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CDM Task Force 13<br />

13-14th November 2006<br />

AIRPORT CDM at <strong>Zurich</strong> Airport<br />

Airport CDM Implementation Status<br />

Andreas Gammel<br />

Flight Operations Department<br />

Unique, <strong>Zurich</strong> Airport<br />

1<br />

European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation


2<br />

Airport Overview<br />

3 Runways<br />

267‘000 Movements<br />

3 Terminals<br />

17.9 Mio. Passengers<br />

120 Airline Operators<br />

148 Destinations<br />

67 Countries<br />

372‘000 tons freight


3<br />

Brief Project History<br />

In 1995 – with the feasibility study and prototype development to optimise the<br />

airport thru put “darts” – the CDM process has started in LSZH<br />

From the beginning the main actors as Airport Operator, Air Traffic Control<br />

and Airline Operator were fully involved in the process<br />

In 2000 the project – implementing operational “darts” system – started<br />

MoU with main actors to support the project best possible<br />

Project owner => airport operator<br />

Project leader => airport operator<br />

Steering committee => airport operator & air traffic control<br />

Project board => airport operator, air traffic control, system provider<br />

Customer board => airline operators, handling agents<br />

March 2003 DMAN start of operation


4<br />

Brief Project History<br />

With the bankruptcy of Sair-Group, many of the responsibilities, processes<br />

and systems had to be reorganised<br />

The Airport Operator took over the responsibility and started to control<br />

processes and systems<br />

Project “Airport Steering” the Airport Operational Control Centre was lunched<br />

to bring together the main operational partners like:<br />

OCC Handling Agent / Hub Control / Stand- & Gate allocation / Tractor<br />

allocation / Cabin Cleaning allocation / Crew transport allocation / PAX Bus<br />

allocation / Security Staff allocation<br />

In September 2003 start-up of the Airport Steering Centre<br />

Winter 2003/2004 implementation of new winter OPS organisation<br />

with A/C de-icing coordination (process of the Airport Steering)<br />

with Snow Committee (snow & ice removal coordination)


Accuracy of data<br />

5<br />

Brief Project History<br />

ELDT - during normal operation<br />

Method ETA 1 to ETA 5<br />

ETA 2 has accuracy of +/- 10 min<br />

ETA 3 has accuracy of +/- 5 min => used for decision for turnaround<br />

ETA 4 & ETA 5 manually input by handling<br />

STD / ETD (TOBT) – during normal operation<br />

per day approximately 10% off all flights the timeline expires


6<br />

Do’s and Don'ts of Airport Implementation<br />

CDM is not a box or tool you can buy, plug it in and all works fine<br />

CDM hast to do with:<br />

☺ attitude, culture and behaviour<br />

☺ sharing and delegation of competence<br />

☺ data handling and data sharing<br />

CDM is a continuous and demanding change process including the main<br />

factors - humans, processes and supporting systems


Do’s<br />

7<br />

Do’s and Don'ts of Airport Implementation<br />

☺ To convince all stakeholders for the CDM process<br />

☺ To have the right people in the project<br />

☺ To analyse & understand the existing processes and look for the troubles,<br />

bottlenecks and missing information's & data’s<br />

☺ To set up procedures to support the processes<br />

☺ To implement the right systems or tools to support the CDM philosophy<br />

☺ To inform the stakeholders about the development and the goal<br />

Don’ts<br />

In any difficulties – not using the blaming culture<br />

Tests and trials during normal operations – not during adverse weather<br />

conditions


Ecological benefits from DMAN “darts”<br />

Baseline: Year 2004 with 270’000 movements<br />

8<br />

Benefits & Next Steps<br />

With the on time delivering of A/C to the RWY, <strong>Zurich</strong> has a reduction of taxi<br />

emission by 4.1%<br />

Less emissions per Year:<br />

minus 4.2 t NOx<br />

minus 4.0 t HC<br />

minus 33.7 t CO<br />

minus 3’620 t CO 2<br />

Less fuel per Year:<br />

minus 1’150 t Jet fuel


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1'800<br />

1'600<br />

1'400<br />

1'200<br />

1'000<br />

800<br />

600<br />

400<br />

200<br />

0<br />

05.2002<br />

Start operation darts<br />

07.2002<br />

09.2002<br />

11.2002<br />

01.2003<br />

03.2003<br />

05.2003<br />

Benefits & Next Steps<br />

Trend of Start-up delays at <strong>Zurich</strong> Airport<br />

07.2003<br />

09.2003<br />

11.2003<br />

01.2004<br />

Start supervision IR 89<br />

03.2004<br />

05.2004<br />

07.2004<br />

09.2004<br />

11.2004<br />

01.2005<br />

03.2005<br />

05.2005<br />

07.2005<br />

09.2005<br />

11.2005<br />

01.2006<br />

03.2006<br />

05.2006<br />

07.2006<br />

09.2006


10<br />

Benefits & Next Steps<br />

CDM helped <strong>Zurich</strong> to improve the punctuality record<br />

even the general conditions getting aggravating<br />

pünktlichster<br />

Flughafen<br />

unpünktlichster<br />

Flughafen<br />

Platzierung auf der Rangliste<br />

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1. Quartal 04<br />

25<br />

2. Quartal 04<br />

24<br />

3. Quartal 04<br />

17<br />

4. Quartal 04<br />

26<br />

1. Quartal 05<br />

25<br />

2. Quartal 05<br />

16<br />

3. Quartal 05<br />

9<br />

4. Quartal 05<br />

8 8 8<br />

1. Quartal 06<br />

2. Quartal 06


Next Steps<br />

11<br />

Benefits & Next Steps<br />

Slot swapping trial for LSZH inbound traffic – 2006-10-26 till 2007-02-15<br />

Further development and trials for DPI message exchange<br />

Integration and trials for FUM messages<br />

Adaptation of Eurocontrol CDM milestone approach & terminology<br />

Baseline is the CDM inventory report by Eurocontrol


12<br />

One key Statement<br />

“…CDM is the key to unlock or to expand existing airport<br />

capacity…”<br />

<strong>Zurich</strong> CDM Team

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