ATS Message Handling System (AMHS) is a standard ATSMHS ( or Air Traffic Services Message Handling Services)application for aeronautical fixed communications (e.g. for the transmission of NOTAM, flight plans or meteorological data) based on X.400 profiles. It has been defined by the ICAO.

IWXXM requires the use of AMHS for international exchange.

Levels of service

ICAO Doc 9880 Part II defines two fundamental levels of service within the ATSMHS;

  • Basic ATSMHS and
  • the Extended ATSMHS.

Additionally, ICAO Doc 9880 (Part II, section 3.4) outlines different subsets of the Extended ATSMHS. The Basic ATSMHS performs an operational role similar to the Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network with a few enhancements. The Extended ATSMHS provided enhanced features but includes the Basic level of service capability; in this way it is ensured that users with Extended Service capabilities can inter-operate, at a basic level, with users having Basic Service capabilities and vice versa.

The ATSMHS is provided by a set of end systems, which collectively comprise the ATS Message Handling System. The systems co-operate to provide users (human or automated) with a data communication service. The AMHS network is composed of interconnected ATS Message Servers that perform message switching at the application layer (Layer 7 in the OSI model).

Direct users connect to ATS Message Servers by means of ATS Message User Agents. An ATS Message User Agent supporting the Extended level of service will use the Basic level of service to allow communication with users who only support the Basic ATSMHS.

Interoperability

In order to ensure unobstructed communication between the ANSPs, the European Air Navigation Planning Group (EANPG) of ICAO has defined 59 test cases in its EUR AMHS Manual (V5.0), 17/06/2010 (Appendix D, AMHS Conformance Tests), ASIA/PAC AMHS Manual (Annex B, AMHS Conformance and Compatibility Test, V2.0, 22/09/08) which have to be performed prior to establishment of bilateral links between the ANSPs. Those tests are conducted using a test engine (AMHS Conformance Test Tool) and verify the conformance to the AMHS standard, which is defined in ICAO Doc 9880-AN/466: Manual on Detailed Technical Specifications for the Aeronautical Telecommunication Network (ATN) using ISO/OSI Standards and Protocols, Second Advanced Edition - 2016, Part II.

In the context of Single European Sky (SES) initiative and the European regulation EC552/2004 EUROCONTROL developed a specification to complement the regulation. The use of the specifications facilitates the demonstration of conformity to the essential requirements and regulatory provisions.

Implementations

In order to facilitate the transition from legacy protocols to this new standard EUROCONTROL launched a project called ECG (European or EATM Communications Gateway) to develop a gateway between AFTN and AMHS. The ECG was developed by the French manufacturer THALES and the German manufacturer FREQUENTIS COMSOFT. Meanwhile, nearly all AMHS systems in Europe are derived from the ECG (see table below).

Similar solutions are offered by Indra Avitech GmbH (Germany), Intelcan (Canada), TELEFONICA (Spain), IDS AirNav (Italy, Canada), Copperchase Ltd (UK), Radiocom (USA) working together with Skysoft Servicios S.A. (Argentina) and FREQUENTIS (Austria).

The first AMHS system was implemented by (Germany) as a pioneer solution and went into operational use in 1996 with 36 centers for the German Military (Bundeswehr) and the first AMHS connection in Europe is in operational use since February 2005 between the ANSPs of Germany and Spain. Second in Europe were Bosnia and Herzegovina with Austria in 2011. The first operational AMHS connection in the Middle East was established in 2009 between the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi) and Oman. In the meantime Abu Dhabi has evolved as a nucleus for the introduction of AMHS in the Middle East, resulting in a coherent AMHS network of operational connection between UAE, Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Qatar. Since 2010 Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia form the first operational AMHS triangle. In 2012 the South American countries Peru and Colombia joined the circle of AMHS users while Asia has operated AMHS links between Hong Kong and Macao since 2009 and between Singapore and India since 2011.

Interregional AMHS connections for improved traffic between ICAO regions could be established between the UK and the US in 2011 and the UK and Singapore in the beginning of 2012.

By end 2011, ANSPs worldwide have replaced 14 operational international AFTN connections by an AMHS link. The up-to-date worldwide implementation status of AMHS is recorded in the ICAO COM Charts which are available from the AMC (ATS Messaging Management Centre) operated by EUROCONTROL.

AMHS usage around the world

Country / AuthorityOnline sinceAFTN / AMHS GatewayATS Message User AgentATS Service LevelSystem Supplier
Abu Dhabi (civil aviation authority)2009YesYesExtended
Abu Dhabi (new airport)2009YesYesExtended
Afghanistan (OTAN)2010YesYesExtended
Albania2016YesYesExtended
Angola2012YesYesExtended
Algeria2004YesYesBasic
Argentina (Civil Aviation)2022YesYes 250Extended
Argentina (Military)2012YesYes 75Extended
Argentina (Military)2022YesYes 20Extended
Armenia2016YesYesExtended
Aruba2025YesYesExtended
Australia2007YesYesExtended
Austria2025YesYesExtended
Azerbaijan2013YesYesExtended
Bahamas2012YesYesExtended
Bahrain2024YesYesExtended
Bangladesh2026YesYesExtended
Belgium2010YesYesExtended
Belize2016YesYesExtended
Benin2015YesYesExtended
Bolivia2010YesYesExtended
Bolivia (Backup)2021YesYesExtended
Bosnia-Herzegovina2010YesYesExtended
Botswana2013YesYesExtended
Brazil2009YesYesBasic
Brunei2015YesYesExtended
Bulgaria2012YesYesExtended
Bulgaria (military)2011YesYesExtended
Burkina Faso2016YesYesExtended
Cambodia2013YesYesExtended
Canada2012YesYesExtended
Cape Verde2005YesYesExtended
Cayman Islands2014YesYesBasic
Chad2015YesYesExtended
China/Hong Kong2009YesYesExtended
China/Macao2008YesYesBasic
Chile2019YesYesExtended
Colombia2009YesYesExtended
Congo2016YesYesExtended
Costa Rica2016YesYesExtended
Croatia2013YesYesExtended
Curaçao2012YesYesExtended
Cyprus2016YesYesExtended
Czech Republic2019YesYesExtended
Denmark2016YesYesExtended
Dominican Republic2009YesYesExtended
Dubai2012YesYesExtended
Ecuador (Quito & Guayaquil)2011YesYesExtended
Equatorial Guinea2014YesYesExtended
Ecuador (Guayaquil - Backup system)2007YesYesExtended
El Salvador2015YesYesExtended
Egypt2008YesYesExtended
Estonia2015YesYesExtended
Ethiopia2023YesYesExtended
Eurocontrol NMOC2005YesYesExtended
Eurocontrol MUAC2011YesYesExtended
Fiji2010YesYesExtended
Finland2019YesYesExtended
France2010YesYesExtended
France - French Guiana2017YesYesExtended
France - New Caledonia2016YesYesExtended
Georgia2012YesYesExtended
Germany (civil)2005YesYesExtended
Germany (military)1996YesNoExtended
Ghana2012YesYesExtended
Ghana2020YesYesExtended
Greece2018YesYesExtended
Guatemala2016YesYesExtended
Guinea2012YesYesExtended
Guyana2011YesYesExtended
Honduras2016YesYesExtended
Hungary2009YesYesExtended
Iceland2010YesYesExtended
India (civil)2012YesYesExtended
India (military)2024YesYesExtended
Indonesia2016YesYesExtended
Iran2011YesYesExtended
Ireland2016YesYesExtended
Italy2015YesYesBasic
Jamaica2010YesYesExtended
Jersey2024YesYesExtended
Jordan2008YesYesExtended
Kenya2013YesYesExtended
Kuwait2012YesYesExtended
Laos2011YesYesExtended
Latvia2024YesYesExtended
Lebanon2013YesYesExtended
Liberia2012YesYesExtended
Lithuania2010YesYesExtended
Luxemburg2024YesYesExtended
Macedonia2006YesYesExtended
Malaysia2024YesYesExtended
Madagascar2016YesYesExtended
Maldives2023YesYesExtended
Mali2016YesYesExtended
Malta2019YesYesExtended
Mauritania2016YesYesExtended
Mauritius2021YesYesExtended
Mexico2012YesYesExtended
Moldova2012YesYesExtended
Mongolia2012YesYesBasic
Montenegro2010YesYesExtended
Morocco2007YesYesExtended
Mozambique2012YesYesExtended
Myanmar2024YesYesExtended
Nepal2012YesYesExtended
Netherlands2009YesYesExtended
New Zealand2012YesYesExtended
Nicaragua2016YesYesExtended
Niger2016YesYesExtended
Norway2018YesYesExtended
Oman2008YesYesExtended
Pakistan2009YesYesExtended
Panama2013YesYesExtended
Panama (Contingency)2018YesYesExtended
Papua New Guinea2013YesYesExtended
Paraguay2008Yes50Extended
Peru2008YesYesExtended
Philippines2006YesYesExtended
Poland (civil)2014YesYesExtended
Poland (military)2013YesYesExtended
Portugal- Air Force2018YesYesExtended
Portugal- ANSP2017YesYesExtended
Qatar2010YesYesExtended
Romania2018YesYesExtended
Russia2014YesYesExtended
Saudi Arabia2010YesYesExtended
Saudi Arabia (MIL)2017YesYesExtended
Serbia2010YesYesExtended
Sénégal2016YesYesExtended
Sierra Leone2012YesYesExtended
Singapore2007YesYesExtended
SITA (AMHS/Type X Gateway)2015YesYesExtended
Slovakia2008YesYesExtended
Slovenia2024YesYesExtended
South Africa2012YesYesExtended
Spain1999YesYesExtended
Sri Lanka2012YesYesExtended
St. Maarten2012YesYesExtended
Sudan2012YesYesBasic
Suriname2011YesYesExtended
Sweden2024YesYesExtended
Switzerland2010YesYesExtended
Taiwan2018YesYesExtended
Tanzania2015YesYesBasic
Thailand2009YesYesExtended
Trinidad & Tobago2012YesYesExtended
Togo2015YesYesExtended
Tunisia2008YesYesExtended
Turkey2009YesYesExtended
Turkmenistan2018YesYesExtended
UAE- Sharjah International Airport2024YesYesExtended
Uganda2018YesYesExtended
Ukraine2014YesYesExtended
United Kingdom2006YesYesExtended
United States2013YesYesExtended
Uruguay2022YesYesExtended
Venezuela2017YesYesExtended
Zambia2013YesYesExtended
Zimbabwe2010YesYesExtended

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