Date Planned/Implemented Status Not commenced. Status Details Planned for m new MMMX airport 2 Element Description: Airport CDM tools

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PIA 1 Block Module B0 ACDM Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Implements collaborative applications that will allow the sharing of surface operations data among the different stakeholders on the airport. This will improve surface traffic management reducing delays on movement and maneuvering areas and enhance safety, efficiency and situational awareness. Element Implementation Airport CDM procedures Details Planned for m new MMMX airport Airport CDM tools Details Planned for m new MMMX airport Collaborative departure queue management Details Not commenced Not commenced Not commenced 1 of 22 STATE

PIA 1 Block Module B0 APTA Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: The use of Performancebased Navigation (PBN) and groundbased augmentation system (GBAS) landing system (GLS) procedures to enhance the reliability and predictability of approaches to runways, thus increasing safety, accessibility and efficiency. This is possible through the application of basic global navigation satellite system (GNSS), Barovertical navigation (VNAV), satellitebased augmentation system (SBAS) and GLS. The flexibility inherent in PBN approach design can be exploited to increase runway capacity. Element Implementation PBN Approach Procedures with vertical guidance (LPV, LNAV/VNAV minima, using SBAS and Baro VNAV) 50% of procedures by 2018 PBN Approach Procedures without vertical guidance (LP, LNAV minima; using SBAS) Details 50% of procedures by 2018 GBAS Landing System (GLS) Approach procedures Details Planned for one airport (new MMMX). Not commenced 2 of 22 STATE

PIA 1 Block Module B0 RSEQ Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Manage arrivals and departures (including timebased metering) to and from a multirunway aerodrome or locations with multiple dependent runways at closely proximate aerodromes, to efficiently utilize the inherent runway capacity. Element Implementation AMAN via controlled time of arrival to a reference fix Details Searching for AMAN software AMAN via controlled time of arrival at the aerodrome Details Searching for AMAN software Departure management Details Searching for DMAN software 4 Element Description: Departure flow management Details Searching for DMAN software 5 Element Description: Point merge Details 3 of 22 STATE

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PIA 1 Block Module B0 SURF Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Basic advancedsurface movement guidance and control systems (ASMGCS) provides surveillance and alerting of movements of both aircraft and vehicles at the aerodrome, thus improving runway/aerodrome safety. Automatic dependent surveillancebroadcast (ADSB) information is used when available (ADSB APT). Element Implementation ASMGCS with at least one cooperative surface surveillance system Details (MMUN) by 2018 and new MMMX airport by. Including ADSB APT as an element of ASMGCS Details (MMUN) by 2018 and new MMMX airport by. ASMGCS alerting with flight identification information Details (MMUN) by 2018 and new MMMX airport by. 4 Element Description: Airport vehicles equipped with transponders Details (MMUN) by 2018 and new MMMX airport by. 2018 2018 2018 2018 5 of 22 STATE

PIA 1 Block Module B0 WAKE Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Improved throughput on departure and arrival runways through optimized wake turbulence separation minima, revised aircraft wake turbulence categories and procedures. Element Implementation New PANSATM wake turbulence categories and separation minima Details Dependent diagonal paired approach procedures for parallel runways with centerlines spaced less than 760 meters (2,500 feet) apart Details Wake independent departure and arrival procedures for parallel runways with centerlines spaced less than 760 meters (2,500 feet) apart Details 4 Element Description: Wake turbulence mitigation for departures procedures for parallel runways with centerlines spaced less than 760 meters (2,500 feet) apart Details 5 Element Description: 6 wake turbulence categories and separation minima Details Waiting for the new ICAO PANSATM procedures. Unknown Not applicable Not applicable Not commenced 6 of 22 STATE

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PIA 2 Block Module B0 AMET Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Global, regional and local meteorological information: a) forecasts provided by world area forecast centres (WAFC), volcanic ash advisory centres (VAAC) and tropical cyclone advisory centres (TCAC); b) aerodrome warnings to give concise information of meteorological conditions that could adversely affect all aircraft at an aerodrome including wind shear; and c) SIGMETs to provide information on occurrence or expected occurrence of specific enroute weather phenomena which may affect the safety of aircraft operations and other operational meteorological (OPMET) information, including METAR/SPECI and TAF, to provide routine and special observations and forecasts of meteorological conditions occurring or expected to occur at the aerodrome. This information supports flexible airspace management, improved situational awareness and collaborative decision making, and dynamically optimized flight trajectory planning. This module includes elements which should be viewed as a subset of all available meteorological information that can be used to support enhanced operational efficiency and safety. Element Implementation WAFS Details IAVW 1990s 2000s Details Real time seismograms for Popocatepetl are available at the meteorological Watch Office TCAC forecasts Details 4 Element Description: Aerodrome warnings 1980s Details Plans to implement the first wind shear alert system at Mexico City new Airport 5 Element Description: Wind shear warnings and alerts Details Plans to implement a glidepath wind shear alert system at Mexico City new Airport 6 Element Description: SIGMET 2012 Details WC (1978), WS ( 2012) and WV (2000s) SIGMETs available for Mexico FIRs 7 Element Description: Other OPMET information (METAR, SPECI and/or TAF) Details OPMET information available for 60 controlled airports 8 Element Description: QMS for MET 1978 2012 Details QMS procedures developed for Mexico Meteorological Office and Meteorological Watch Office. Planned Planned 8 of 22 STATE

Enhanced Continuous enhancement of AIS ATM and MET coordination at SENEAM 9 of 22 STATE

PIA 2 Block Module B0 DATM Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: The initial introduction of digital processing and management of information through, aeronautical information service (AIS)/aeronautical information management (AIM) implementation, use of aeronautical exchange model (AIXM), migration to electronic aeronautical information publication (AIP) and better quality and availability of data. Element Implementation Aeronautical Information Exchange Model (AIXM) Details AIXM database operational. eaip Details eaip software at 90%, waiting for some software issues solution. Digital NOTAM Details 4 Element Description: etod 2016 2017 2018 Details Not applicable to SENEAM. 5 Element Description: (Identified by NACC) WGS84 2004 Details by the Mexican Geographic Institute 6 Element Description: QMS for AIM Details QMS procedures implemented on the AIM department. 2012 Planned Not applicable 10 of 22 STATE

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PIA 2 Block Module B0 FICE Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Improves coordination between air traffic service units (ATSUs) by using ATS interfacility data communication (AIDC) defined by the ICAO Manual of Air Traffic Services Data Link Applications (Doc 9694). The transfer of communication in a data link environment improves the efficiency of this process, particularly for oceanic ATSUs. Element Implementation AIDC to provide initial flight data to adjacent ATSUs Details AIDC operational with foreign ACCs. AIDC to update previously coordinated flight data Details AIDC operational with foreign ACCs. AIDC for control transfer Details AIDC operational with foreign ACCs. 4 Element Description: AIDC to transfer CPDLC logon information to the Next Data Authority Details 2016 2016 2016 12 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 ACAS Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Provides shortterm improvements to existing airborne collision avoidance systems (ACAS) to reduce nuisance alerts while maintaining existing levels of safety. This will reduce trajectory deviations and increase safety in cases where there is a breakdown of separation. Element Implementation ACAS II (TCAS version 7.1) Details Auto Pilot/Flight Director (AP/FD) TCAS Details TCAS Alert Prevention (TCAP) Details Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable 13 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 ASEP Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Two air traffic situational awareness (ATSA) applications which will enhance safety and efficiency by providing pilots with the means to enhance traffic situational awareness and achieve quicker visual acquisition of targets: a) AIRB (basic airborne situational awareness during flight operations). b) VSA (visual separation on approach). Element Implementation ATSAAIRB Details ATSAVSA 1978 Details APP clears IFR arrivals for a visual approach when the aircrafts request that kind of procedure. Not applicable 14 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 ASUR Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Provides initial capability for lower cost ground surveillance supported by new technologies such as ADSB OUT and wide area multilateration (MLAT) systems. This capability will be expressed in various ATM services, e.g. traffic information, search and rescue and separation provision. Element Implementation ADSB 2018 Details ADSB already implemented in Mexico City area for helicopters surveillance. Planning the ADSB implementation at the 4 ACCs, the new MMMX airport and in the Gulf of Mexico area. MLAT Details Planning the MLAT implementation at MMUN 2018 and the new MMMX airport in 15 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 FRTO Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Allow the use of airspace which would otherwise be segregated (i.e. Special Use Airspace) along with flexible routing adjusted for specific traffic patterns. This will allow greater routing possibilities, reducing potential congestion on trunk routes and busy crossing points, resulting in reduced flight lengths and fuel burn. Element Implementation CDM incorporated into airspace planning 2014 Details Airspace planning team includes air traffic controllers, procedure designers, airlines and the air force. Flexible Use of Airspace (FUA) Details Agreements have been made with the military to share some SUAs. Flexible route systems Details Planning the operational concept of flexible route systems. 4 Element Description: CPDLC used to request and receive reroute clearances Details 1978 16 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 NOPS Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Air traffic flow management (ATFM) is used to manage the flow of traffic in a way that minimizes delays and maximizes the use of the entire airspace. ATFM can regulate traffic flows involving departure slots, smooth flows and manage rates of entry into airspace along traffic axes, manage arrival time at waypoints or flight information region (FIR)/sector boundaries and reroute traffic to avoid saturated areas. ATFM may also be used to address system disruptions including a crisis caused by human or natural phenomena. Element Implementation ATFM Details Central ATFM unit established and operational doing basic ATFM functions. 2002 17 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 OPFL Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Enables aircraft to reach a more satisfactory flight level for flight efficiency or to avoid turbulence for safety. The main benefit of ITP is significant fuel savings and the uplift of greater payloads. Element Implementation ITP using ADSB Details 18 of 22 STATE

PIA 3 Block Module B0 SNET Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Monitors the operational environment during airborne phases of flight to provide timely alerts on the ground of an increased risk to flight safety. In this case, shortterm conflict alert, area proximity warnings and minimum safe altitude warnings are proposed. Groundbased safety nets make an essential contribution to safety and remain required as long as the operational concept remains human centred. Element Implementation Short Term Conflict Alert (STCA) Details ATM software at radar facilities has a STCA tool. Area Proximity Warning (APW) Details ATM software at radar facilities has an APW tool. Minimum Safe Altitude Warning (MSAW) Details ATM software at radar facilities has a MSAW tool. 4 Element Description: Medium Term Conflict Alert (MTCA) Details ATM software at radar facilities has a MTCA (FPCP) tool. 1994 2007 1994 2007 19 of 22 STATE

PIA 4 Block Module B0 CCO Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Implements continuous climb operations (CCO) in conjunction with Performancebased Navigation (PBN) to provide opportunities to optimize throughput, improve flexibility, enable fuelefficient climb profiles, and increase capacity at congested terminal areas. Element Implementation Procedure changes to facilitate CCO Details The objective will be covered with the PBN procedures implementation. Route changes to facilitate CCO Details PBN SIDs Details 50% by 2018. 20 of 22 STATE

PIA 4 Block Module B0 CDO Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Performancebased airspace and arrival procedures allowing aircraft to fly their optimum profile using continuous descent operations (CDOs). This will optimize throughput, allow fuel efficient descent profiles, and increase capacity in terminal areas. Element Implementation Procedure changes to facilitate CDO Details The objective will be covered with the PBN procedures implementation. Route changes to facilitate CDO Details PBN STARs Details 50% by 2018. 21 of 22 STATE

PIA 4 Block Module B0 TBO Date February 12, 2017 Module Description: Implements an initial set of data link applications for surveillance and communications in air traffic control (ATC), supporting flexible routing, reduced separation and improved safety. Element Implementation ADSC over oceanic and remote areas Details due to very low amount of traffic on the oceanic FIR. Continental CPDLC Details Planning the implementation of CPDLC at the 4 ACCs. 2018 2018 22 of 22 STATE