July 31, 2025
New Publication: ED-133A "Flight Object Interoperability"

We are pleased to announce the publication of ED-133A “Flight Object Interoperability”.

ED-133A defines the interface between civilian ATC Flight Data Processing Systems (FDPS) to enable the seamless exchange of real-time flight information—supporting both En-route and TMA ATC operations. This update ensures a consistent and harmonised view of flight data across systems, aligning with operational needs and regulations such as European Commission Regulation 1032/2006 and its amendment 30/2009.

Designed to support both today’s operational demands and future concepts, ED-133A plays a key role in advancing the efficiency and safety of ATC coordination and data sharing.

A huge thank you to WG-59 “Flight Data Processing (FDP) Interoperability”, chaired by Andres Grijalba (ENAIRE), for their exceptional work!

You can download the document here.

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