ADDA - Administrative Data
In the context of aviation and aerospace, "Administrative Data" refers to a specific type of data that is collected and used to support the administrative and operational aspects of aviation and aerospace activities. This type of data is not directly related to the technical or safety aspects of flight operations, but rather focuses on the management and administration of aviation-related activities.
Examples of administrative data in aviation and aerospace may include:
- Personnel and training records: information about pilots, maintenance personnel, and other aviation professionals, including their qualifications, training, and certification.
- Fleet management data: information about aircraft ownership, registration, and maintenance, including aircraft configurations, maintenance schedules, and inspection records.
- Operations and financial data: information about flight operations, including flight schedules, passenger and cargo manifests, revenue and expense data, and other financial information.
- Regulatory compliance data: information about compliance with aviation regulations, including records of audits, inspections, and certifications.
- Supply chain and logistics data: information about the procurement, inventory, and distribution of aviation-related goods and services, including aircraft parts, fuel, and other supplies.
- Customer and passenger data: information about passengers, including booking and payment information, travel itineraries, and customer feedback.
- Aircraft configuration and customization data: information about the customization and configuration of aircraft, including seats, avionics, and other equipment.
Administrative data in aviation and aerospace is used to support a variety of purposes, including:
- Operational planning and management
- Financial management and budgeting
- Regulatory compliance and reporting
- Customer service and support
- Supply chain management and logistics
- Fleet management and maintenance
- Safety and risk management
Overall, administrative data plays a critical role in the efficient and effective management of aviation and aerospace activities, and is used by a wide range of stakeholders, including airlines, airports, maintenance providers, and regulatory agencies.