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AOM-0203 — Cross-Border Operations Facilitated through Collaborative Airspace Planning with Neighbours

National collaborative civil-military airspace planning process is extended with neighbouring States by harmonising, where needed, the ASM rules and procedures for the establishment, allocation and use of airspace structures. National high level airspace policy bodies will enhance their cooperation with neighbours, when so required, to commonly address cross-border activities and to seek to allocate at pre-tactical level on a sub-regional rather than a national basis.

Rationale
This improvement step refers mainly to bilateral/FAB collaboration. Many military areas are located at the boundaries of States, so the merging of existing national areas into cross-border areas is a possibility for an option. This merging is usually achieved by the addition of existing areas on both sides of the common border. However, the management of such airspace structures is more challenging in order to alleviate the pressure on civil traffic (e.g. synchronisation of training activities throughout neighbouring States is needed).
Forecast V3 end date
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Benefits start date (IOC)
31-12-2007
Full benefits date (FOC)
31-12-2011
Current Maturity Level
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Solution Data Quality Index
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Current Maturity Phase
R&D Finalised
Scope
Network
Release
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PCP Status
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AOM-0203
 
AIMS-22
IOC - FOC
PRO-185
IOC - FOC

Dependent OI Steps

Relationship Code Title Related Elements
Has successor AOM-0204 Europe-wide Shared Use of Military Training Areas

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