Last week, the OGC kicked off the Aviation thread of Testbed 12 as part of its interoperability program. 52°North will participate as one of six partners, working on prototyping and evaluating the next generation of Aviation Air Traffic Management.
The Harris Corporation hosted the meeting, in which many fruitful discussions on the upcoming tasks took place. 52°North will focus its work on asynchronous message exchange of aeronautical data using JMS and AMQP 1.0, with a special focus on geo-spatial filtering.
The Aviation thread is sponsored by EUROCONTROL and the Federal Aviation Administration.
In addition to 52°North, the following partners participate in the OGC Testbed 12 Aviation thread: Galdos Systems Inc., Harris Corporation, Luciad, m-click.aero, Snowflake Software and MIT Lincoln Laboratory (as supporting consultants).
David Pando says
Hello Matthes,
My name is David Pando. I am in Miami, Florida, US. I am reaching out to you because I see you have experience with AIXM-formatted data. I saw your code (a JAVA AIXM parser) in GitHub.
I have developed a software application which provides aeronautical data in a proprietary format allowing pilots to create a convenient hard-copy of flight-information to keep in their pockets during flight (for emergency purposes).
I want to add NOTAMS to my software, but this requires a full understanding of the AIXM data-format. I have spent some time attempting to decipher this, but am wasting time. I believe someone with you knowledge may be able to help me complete this task, or at the minimum provide guidance for me to do it myself.
Are you available to do a call / Zoom / Teams / Skype?
Thank you,
David