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Access to EAD |
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The European AIS Database (EAD) adapts to your needs – and your budget. It offers standard aeronautical data reports, Pre-flight Information Bulletins (PIBs) and Aeronautical Information Publications (AIP) and is available via the web, sophisticated applications installed on a dedicated terminal as well as B2B connections.
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EAD Basic is the database’s Public Access Service application for private pilots, GA specialists and the general public. EAD Basic allows users to browse the database via the web - with instant access, anytime, anywhere.
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EAD Basic |
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EAD Pro (ECIT - EAD Client Interface Terminal) |
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EAD Pro is a suite of specially-designed software applications for mid-size and business aircraft operators. When installed on a PC, EAD Pro provides you access to all EAD services (SDO, INO, PAMS, BF)
via a user-friendly, graphical interface.
Each EAD service is separately available on a license fee basis and is augmented by a maintenance contract providing annual releases of the software, supplied by a private company.
If the use of an ECIT is not required, EAD Pro can be made available by secure internet connection using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.
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EAD Pro |
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MyEAD (ESI - EAD System Interface) |
MyEAD, the EAD system-to-system solution, allows client
applications, which require aeronautical information, to access and exchange data seamlessly with the EAD by sending and receiving messages based on XML schemas.
MyEAD requires the client to carry out some software
development, based on Application Programming Interfaces (API) supplied by EUROCONTROL, to access all EAD functions.
A set of technical documents is available for developers to understand the MyEAD concept, create XML messages related to the different EAD components, and realise the software assessment.
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MyEAD |
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Web services provide a standard means of interoperation between different software applications, running on a variety of platforms and/or frameworks. A client application has the ability to retrieve information
from the EAD subsystems (e.g. SDO) via web service calls in order to deliver sophisticated added-value services.
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For clients who require defined batches of data, the EAD offers the ability to download files from the EAD Internet File Server. Downloads can be made at regular intervals, or by ad-hoc request through the EAD Service Desk from which the Client will receive a notification that the file has been made available.
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If needed, NOTAM information contained in the EAD can also be made available through a regular AFTN connection.
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