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... 3 Background The United States has been using the CDM process for many years, and until very recently, this process has focused mainly on cooperation and data sharing between FAA and the flight operators. Airports are now at the threshold of becoming fully active partners in CDM and implementing its principles locally, using the term ACDM.
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... 4 Airport Collaborative Decision Making (ACDM) to Manage Adverse Conditions Airport collaborative decision making is abbreviated "A-CDM" in most parts of the world.
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... Introduction 5 are the internal stakeholders of airport operators -- including airport operations, emergency and irregular operations management, and other divisions -- and the partners of real-time operations, which include air traffic controllers, flight operators, ground handlers, fixed-base operators, tenants, and federal and law enforcement agencies. While the ACDM benefits might seem more evident for hub airports of the National Airspace System, the contents featured in this guidebook and toolbox can be used to implement ACDM and improve resilience at all aviation facilities (including smaller commercial service airports and general aviation facilities)

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