Francisco Salguero, Head Airport Operations Management Department, Alicante Airport, AENA, Spain

Speaker Biograghy: Francisco is Head of the Operations Management Department at Alicante-Elche Airport and responsible for the last seven years for the coordination of the AENA/ENAIRE SESAR (Single European Sky ATM Research) work team involved in the integration of the airports into the European ATM Network. Within the airport, he is responsible for airside performance and continuous improvement management. In relation to the contribution of AENA to the SESAR programme, he is leading the airport's contribution and trials for the airport network information exchange and the airport arrivals management using the Target Times of Arrival concept and regional airport CDM. Prior to his current position, Francisco was part of the team that successfully implemented a passenger process monitoring system and its integration into the Airport Operations Centre at Palma de Mallorca Airport.


Day 1 - 20 March
Session:
Management & Operations


09:10 - 09:40 - Integration of PRM and bag processes into the AOP
Synopsis: Synchronism at the right time between the aircraft readiness to depart and the payload onboard (passengers, baggage and cargo) is the aim of all airport stakeholders. Nowadays, although the aircraft process might be more than well monitored by the A-CDM, the bag and PRM processes are not so well monitored to detect potential losses of that synchronism. By integrating this process monitoring into the AOP to alert airport stakeholders early of any disruption detected in those processes that may have an impact on the aircraft departure, new mitigation actions and procedures may be applied to recover the desired synchronism.

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