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With ArcGIS Aviation Airports, you can make more informed decisions using airport basemaps, 3D visualizations, and operations support content.
ArcGIS Aviation Airports includes the following:
- Tools that generate obstruction identification surfaces (OIS) based on the following specifications:
- FAA AC150/5300-13B
- FAA 13 AC150/5300-13B (Runway Protection Surfaces)
- FAA 150/5300-18B
- FAA FAR 77
- ICAO Annex 14
- ICAO Annex 15
- ICAO Annex 4 Surfaces
Additional tools for OIS creation:
- Tools that generate OIS for heliports:
- Tools that examine, analyze, and enhance aviation content:
- Tools that allow you to export 18B geodatabase features to an 18B-compliant shapefile as well as import shapefiles into a geodatabase with the 18B schema:
- Functionality that allows you to manage and edit airport signs in 3D by choosing the panel style and entering the text that is displayed on the sign
- A layout element that provides a view of the runway and approach surfaces, as well as any obstructions and terrain that protrude through them
- A layout element for showing vertical scale on a chart
Automation of quality control
ArcGIS Aviation Airports contains tools that use preconfigured data quality checks that support domestic and international industry standards. These tools automatically run data checks to help ensure data is accurate and compliant.
Management of data
With ArcGIS Aviation Airports, you can support FAA and international data standards. You can extend the geodatabase to meet current and future airport business requirements.
Specifications supported by ArcGIS Aviation Airports
Product files that support the specifications are available from My Esri as an additional ArcGIS Pro download under Data and content.
Licensing
The ArcGIS Aviation Airports extension is available for ArcGIS Pro 2.0 and later.
You need the ArcGIS Pro Standard level to use this extension. The ArcGIS 3D Analyst extension license is required if you are working with LAS data. For a list of the tools and licensing levels required to run them, refer to the ArcGIS Aviation licensing page.