▪ Integrated — System is autonomous — Holistic — Automated links between all facilities — Operate as a complete network ▪ Harmonized — FIR to FIR to FIR (not necessarily the same but consistent and interoperable) — Specific technology not necessarily relevant (e.g. SSR or ADS-B) ▪ Globally interoperable — No more regional solutions ▪ Look at “gate to gate” solutions rather than based on state boundaries, traditional thinking


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    Enabling global harmonization


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    2011-05-01


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    English



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