Abstract

Growth in air traffic and increasing number of processed data along with it constitutes a major issue for effectiveness and safety of implementation of airport operations. In the Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) which is regarded as an attempt to solve this problem, it is assumed that the improvement of the situation could be achieved by the better usage of resources and improved predictability of events. In this article analysis of possible interferences in A-CDM information flow was carried out. It aimed at searching for the most critical places in the structure of information flow, essential for appropriate implementation of operational processes at the airport. The information flow scheme between A-CDM partners was developed and then interferences applying Bow-Tie method were identified. The conducted analysis resulted in the catalogue of possible causes of interferences and effects triggered by them. This research shows that effectiveness of implementation of A-CDM might be strictly dependable on spotting the most important places generating interferences in the information flow and will allow the effective prevention of its consequences.

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