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Leveraging GIS to improve services and products to the Aviation industry
Margaret Giffen
Dept. for Technical and aeronautical informasjon
Avinor, Norway
Avinor – some facts and figures
• 46 airports• Control towers and control centers• 40 million passengers• 3000 employees• 13% traffic related to oil industry• 400.000 patients transported by air• 5% of domestic flights related to sporting and cultural
activities
Airport operations
• Control towers
• Radar and Navigation instruments
• Runways and taxiways including thousands of lights
• Buildings and assets e.g. passenger terminals, cargo facilities, utilities, garages for fire engines, snow ploughs and other vehicles
Airport city• Asset management• Utility management• Public transport to and from the airport• Emergency response and services • Environment and pollution control• Controlling and managing wildlife• Business management
Redevelopment and construction
Enterprise GIS at Avinor
TAIMOSLGIS
GIS system management
Charting
Aerodrome mapping
CAD
GIS training
Airport ground operations
Air traffic management
CNS (Communication, Navigation, Surveillance)
Marketing
ManagementProperty management
Safety and security
Asset and facility management
Redevelopment and
construction
Environment
Enterprise GIS at Avinor
Airport database
Aeronautical database
ArcGIS Server
Desktop Web
Data management
Charting
Work force apps
Airport apps
GA-pilot apps
DMZ
ArcGISOnline/GDOnline
Aeronautical mapping
Airport operations – snow ploughing
Bird registration and control
Bird registrations at Stavanger Airport 2011 and 2012
Line of sight analysis
Terrain restrictions
Obstacles
Terminal maps
Work orders
Future uses of geographic information
Questions?