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    IATA and industry partners establish 5 principles for aircraft data use

    October 3, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: The International Air Transport Association (IATA), in collaboration with major aerospace companies including Airbus, Embraer, and Rolls-Royce, has introduced five fundamental principles governing the access and use of Aircraft Operational Data (AOD). These principles are designed to ensure transparency, control, and responsibility in handling the data generated by aircraft during operations.

    IATA and industry partners establish 5 principles for aircraft data use

    The first key principle is consent. According to IATA, AOD can only be accessed with the explicit, written consent of the airline. This ensures that airlines retain control over the extraction of any operational data from their aircraft, safeguarding their proprietary information. Additionally, transparency is a critical aspect of this framework, providing airlines with full visibility into the type of data generated by their aircraft and how it is being utilized by third parties.

    The third principle, sharing, allows airlines to make informed decisions about with whom they share their operational data. The framework gives airlines complete discretion over which entities, such as maintenance partners or OEMs, may access their AOD, empowering them to maintain strict oversight over data sharing.

    The fourth principle emphasizes accessibility. Airlines will have unrestricted access to the operational data generated by the aircraft they operate, ensuring they can analyze and use this data without external interference. This measure allows carriers to maximize the benefits of AOD for optimizing operational efficiency and enhancing safety protocols.

    The fifth and final principle, responsible use, encourages airlines to share data with OEMs like Airbus and Rolls-Royce when it benefits aircraft safety or reliability improvements. IATA emphasizes that while sharing data for these purposes is encouraged, it remains at the airline’s discretion whether to participate in data-sharing programs beyond regulatory requirements. These principles apply to all AOD generated by aircraft once delivered to the airline or operator, whether during flight or on the ground. The new guidelines are also subject to applicable regulations and any contractual agreements between airlines and OEMs.

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