The International Civil Aviation Organization is making air navigation safer through more timely access to accurate data. Using ArcGIS Server, a server-based GIS from ESRI, ICAO is creating a Web-based portal containing various global air navigation charts that can be viewed and accessed over the Internet.
Providing access to the data is particularly beneficial for the planning, monitoring, and analysis of newly planned facilities and services in regional air navigation plans. Having this information makes it easier for planning and implementation groups to expedite projects in accordance with ICAO priorities.
The system is called the ICAO electronic Air Navigation Plan GIS portal and provides access to the ICAO Global Air Navigation Plan database. Global air navigation plans that are available include air traffic safety charts, flight information region charts, air traffic management charts, aerodome operations planning, satellite images, regional charts, and many other thematic maps.
A variety of clients can be used to view and manipulate the data including Microsoft Internet Explorer, ESRI ArcGIS Explorer, or any other ArcGIS Desktop client. To begin, a user opens a Web service; selects a region; then views, edits, or analyzes the data. What-if scenarios of new routes and chart traffic information can be created and applied to the data. Users can also fly 3D electronic Terrain and Obstacle Databases in ArcGIS Explorer.
ICAO members, including regional planning and implementation groups, aviation partners, United Nations agencies, civil aviation entities, and ICAO staff, can browse and interact with the data. The public can access the GIS portal through the ICAO Web site.
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