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− | <p> | + | <p>Identifies the Aircraft Storage Type in which this Stowage type is found. Possible Aircraft Storage Areas are Galley, Lavatory/Restroom, Seating Block, Overhead Bin, Miscellaneous </p> |
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− | <p> | + | <p>A unique Code identifying the Stowage Type</p> |
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− | <p> | + | <p>Some indication of restrictions that must be applied to this stowage type regarding where it can be placed on the aircraft drawing. </p> |
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− | <p> | + | <p>Indication of important attributes related to this stowage type to be used in conjunction with above Restrictions information </p> |
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<p>Min Row</p> | <p>Min Row</p> | ||
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− | <p> | + | <p>Minimum permitted row/level for this stowage type to be placed on the diagram (e.g. coffee machine cannot go on row 1 (floor) within a galley)</p> |
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<p>Max Row</p> | <p>Max Row</p> | ||
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− | <p> | + | <p>Maximum permitted row/level for this stowage type to be placed on the diagram (e.g. trolley/cart cannot go any higher than row 1 (Floor) within a galley)</p> |
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<p>Default Colour</p> | <p>Default Colour</p> | ||
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− | <p> | + | <p>Default web colour code to draw the stowage type in #RRGGBB hex notation (e.g. #F5D419) |
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+ | =Physical Attributes= | ||
+ | For each Stowage Type we have defined the default physical attributes (Dimensions and Max Weight capacity). We define separate defaults for each Galley Equipment Type. | ||
+ | The main Galley Equipment types are; <br> | ||
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+ | '''''ATLAS''''' - Alitalia, TAP, Lufthansa, Air France, Sabena<br> | ||
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+ | '''''KSSU''''' - KLM, Swissair, SAS, UTA<br> | ||
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+ | '''''ACE''''' - British Airways<br> | ||
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+ | Some newer ones include;<br> | ||
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+ | '''''SPICE''''' - Space Innovative Catering Equipment (Developed by Airbus, basically doing away with normal trolleys/carts)<br> | ||
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+ | '''''ARINC''''' - Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated (specifically ARINC 810 new industry standard for galley insert equipment (GAIN) e.g. ovens, beverage machine, water boiler etc.)<br> | ||
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+ | To view the default Physical attributes for a stowage type expand the line and take the "Physical Attributes" option | ||
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+ | [[File:StowagePhysicalAttributes.PNG |1000px|]] | ||
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+ | When you are loading content into a stowage position the physical attributes are used to check that the content will fit and that it does not exceed the maximum allowable weight. | ||
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+ | =Container Compatibility= | ||
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+ | There is a relationship between Stowage Type and Container Type in that certain stowage types can only hold certain container types. You can view this relationship by expanding the stowage type and taking the "Container Compatibility" option | ||
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+ | [[File:ContainerCombatibility.PNG |1000px|]] | ||
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+ | The above example shows the types of Containers that can be placed in the Stowage Type "HTNC - Half Trolley Non Cooling" |
Latest revision as of 19:36, 4 October 2021
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Stowage Types
Each place on an aircraft where you can store product is called a Stowage Position (For more details see Link] and each stowage position has a stowage type assigned to it. Stowage types are maintained centrally by the SkySuite IT team, so you cannot add or edit them. This page simply allows you to view and download a list of all the stowage types.
The list identifies the discrete fixed types of stowage location supported by SkyLoad, each type will be associated with a specific fixed drawable element in the aircraft diagram
Field |
Description |
Area Type |
Identifies the Aircraft Storage Type in which this Stowage type is found. Possible Aircraft Storage Areas are Galley, Lavatory/Restroom, Seating Block, Overhead Bin, Miscellaneous |
Code |
A unique Code identifying the Stowage Type |
Description |
Stowage type descriptive text |
Restrictions |
Some indication of restrictions that must be applied to this stowage type regarding where it can be placed on the aircraft drawing. |
Attributes |
Indication of important attributes related to this stowage type to be used in conjunction with above Restrictions information |
Min Row |
Minimum permitted row/level for this stowage type to be placed on the diagram (e.g. coffee machine cannot go on row 1 (floor) within a galley) |
Max Row |
Maximum permitted row/level for this stowage type to be placed on the diagram (e.g. trolley/cart cannot go any higher than row 1 (Floor) within a galley) |
Default Colour |
Default web colour code to draw the stowage type in #RRGGBB hex notation (e.g. #F5D419) |
Physical Attributes
For each Stowage Type we have defined the default physical attributes (Dimensions and Max Weight capacity). We define separate defaults for each Galley Equipment Type.
The main Galley Equipment types are;
ATLAS - Alitalia, TAP, Lufthansa, Air France, Sabena
KSSU - KLM, Swissair, SAS, UTA
ACE - British Airways
Some newer ones include;
SPICE - Space Innovative Catering Equipment (Developed by Airbus, basically doing away with normal trolleys/carts)
ARINC - Aeronautical Radio, Incorporated (specifically ARINC 810 new industry standard for galley insert equipment (GAIN) e.g. ovens, beverage machine, water boiler etc.)
To view the default Physical attributes for a stowage type expand the line and take the "Physical Attributes" option
When you are loading content into a stowage position the physical attributes are used to check that the content will fit and that it does not exceed the maximum allowable weight.
Container Compatibility
There is a relationship between Stowage Type and Container Type in that certain stowage types can only hold certain container types. You can view this relationship by expanding the stowage type and taking the "Container Compatibility" option
The above example shows the types of Containers that can be placed in the Stowage Type "HTNC - Half Trolley Non Cooling"