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Revision as of 13:41, 17 August 2021
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Aircraft Types
An "Aircraft Type" record must exist for every type of Aircraft the Airline has in it's fleet. Within each "Aircraft Type" you can have one or many different configurations. The Aircraft Type code set up in SkySuite must match the Aircraft Code used in the Airlines SSIM (Note 1) schedule file or there should be an Aircraft mapping record created to map the SSIM code to SkySuite Aircraft Type Code.
(Note 1) - The SSIM is the official set of standards, guiding the industry with recommended practices, messaging formats and data processing procedures that are to be used by all IATA member airlines and their business partners for the exchange of airline schedules, communication of airport coordination information and minimum connect time data.
Field |
Description |
Aircraft Code |
The IATA Code that describes the Aircraft Type, it should match the codes used in The SSIM. If there is not a match to the SSIM schedule file then you need to create an Aircraft Mapping record. For more please see section "Alternative Aircraft Codes (Mapping)". |
Aircraft Description |
A free text description to describe the Aircraft Type |
Body Type |
"NB" means Narrow Body and "WB" means Wide Body. This field is only used in the SkyLoad modules and denotes if there is one aisle (NB) or 2 aisles (WB) |
Deck Count |
The number of passenger decks on the aircraft. For most aircraft types this will be 1. For A380 or 744 aircraft it will be 2. This value is used by the SkyLoad module when drawing the Aircraft layout. |
Alternative Aircraft Codes (Mapping)
If there are Aircraft codes used in the SSIM file that are not set up as Aircraft Types in SkySuite then you must create the SSIM codes as alternative aircraft codes that are linked (mapped) to the SkySuite Aircraft Type.
Press the Expand icon against the Aircraft Type you want to define alternative codes for and then select the "Alternative Aircraft Codes" menu option.
The example below shows the code "31G" mapped to "319", which means if a SSIM file containing "31G" is received it will be mapped the the SkySuite code "319".
Aircraft Configuration
An Aircraft Type will have at least one and maybe more Aircraft Configurations. Each unique combination of seating and galley configuration for an "Aircraft Type" requires it's own Aircraft Configuration record in SkySuite. For more details see Aircraft Configurations Link]
The example below shows an "Aircraft Type" of "320" with 2 different configurations namely "320-Y150" and "320-Y162"
Sections
The "Sections" option will only appear if you are using SkyLoad as it is not relevant for other SkySuite products. For more details see Aircraft Sections Link]
Decks
The "Decks" option will only appear if you are using SkyLoad as it is not relevant for other SkySuite products. For more details see Aircraft Decks Link]
Seating Defaults
The "Seating Defaults" option will only appear if you are using SkyLoad as it is not relevant for other SkySuite products. For more details see Aircraft Seating Defaults]