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Aeronautical Charting Program
Aeronautical Digital Products


AeroD Website

AeroD Website makes Canadian digital aeronautical information available online through standard Internet browsers. AeroD contains a copy of the Canadian Aeronautical Charting System (CANAC) database, aeronautical publications and a selection of aeronautical charts. These charts and publications are available in a number of vector and raster formats including the popular and flexible Portable Document Format (PDF).

AeroD is a database fully indexed and accessible that not only contains the most current chart, publication, and database information, it also contains data from the previous and next version of the data. Next versions of the data are made available three weeks prior to its effective date. At this time, the AeroD is not available to the general public. Only government-clients can be granted access to the AeroD website.


Aeronautical Custom Digital Data Sets

The digital aeronautical data, derived from the CANAC database, are produced to meet our clients' requirements. The CANAC database allows clients to choose from over 40 entities to develop custom data sets to individual needs.  The data is maintained and updated on a 56-day cycle and is available by annual subscription.

Clients use the data supplied by the CANAC database for such activities as :

  • statistical monitoring of Canadian airports and runways ;
  • location information for navigation aids, airways, airports and obstacles ; and
  • planning for activities such as Search and Rescue operations

All agreement negotiations follows the “ESS Standard Operating Procedure – Development and Administration of Cooperation Agreements” or the standard Geomatics Canada Agreements.


Aeronautical Digital Products

Canadian Airport Charts
Implementation Date : 17 March 2005, previously Canada Airport Manoeuvring Surfaces (CAMS)

This product is a new on line digital document developed under contract by NAV CANADA. It is a product derived from a subset of pages found in the Canada Air Pilot (CAP) and the GPH 200 (Low and High Terminal Instrument Approach Procedures - military) containing aerodrome diagrams to assist general aviation pilots during aircraft ground movement operations at canadian airports.

Natural Resources Canada's attention was focused to meet NAV CANADA and the end user's requirements.  As many private pilots are familiar and comfortable using currently published paper products, an effort was made to retain the flexibility to print and bind the publication as a typical book.  Aeronautical Charting Program has incorporated this product into the suite of aeronautical products it maintains and produced for NAV CANADA. The Canadian Airport Charts production process follows that of other aeronautical products.

Data processing :

  • After generation of the source publications, database queries are performed to extract a table of contents listing for the product

  • This listing is then exported to XML files. The XML files are opened in an enterprise-class authoring and publishing solution, Adobe® FrameMaker®

  • As FrameMaker opens the XML files, the required graphic image files are automatically retrieved, cropped, and inserted into the document ; and

  • In the FrameMaker document, pagination, headers, and the table of contents are updated, and then the finished book is exported to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)


Restricted Canada Air Pilot (RCAP)
Implementation Date : 16 February 2006

The RCAP is an evolving aeronautical product, digitally produced and distributed on CD-ROM.  It contains navigational information for pilots that are authorized to take advantage of different operational parameters with specific airplanes, at numerous airports and heliports across the country.

For the 56-day aeronautical cycle beginning February 16, 2006, the RCAP contains procedures for 179 landing sites. Aeronautical Charting Program has incorporated this product into the suite of aeronautical products it maintains and produced for NAV CANADA. The RCAP production process follows that of other aeronautical products.

Data Processing :

  • Cyclic changes and new entries are processed and compiled into MicroStation® design files

  • The MicroStation® files are printed to postscript® and passed into  Adobe® FrameMaker® documents

  • Within FrameMaker the files are indexed, headers and footers are applied, and table of contents are generated ; and

  • The FrameMaker documents are then printed to sectioned Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. These files then linked and tranferred to CD-ROM

Products Availability

Please go to our Procurement page.


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