Airport Obstacle Database
Supply Aero Data (Databases)
Supply Aero Data (Databases)
The NAVBLUE AODB is ready-to-use data to develop optimized take-off and landing procedures as well as emergency procedures in the event of engine failure at V1 speed to comply with both regulatory and company requirements.Â
The sources of information used are the Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP), AIP amendment or supplement (airport, runway), published obstacles or the NAVBLUE EASA-certified obstacles, NOTAMs and terrain model (WorldDEM90/ SRTM).
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Built based on applicable performance standards/AS9100 Quality Standards.
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Major OEM standard formats are supported and available for mixed fleet operations.
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Option to receive service on a daily (interim) basis or an AIRAC cycle basis or both.
Cover over 3,000 airports around the world
Regular data delivery and monitoring of NOTAMS
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