AirLink is delivered with the Generic XML export interface. The most common way to export data from AirLink is by the use of this interface which leverages on XML and XSLT standards. It allows users to configure file format and export it via different communication techniques such as secured file sharing, email, ftp upload or secured download. The file formatting and type can be created based on the system’s master XML by configuring a user defined XLST. This method is used to generate XMLs, CSVs but also proprietary file formats with completely different data formatting.
It is commonly used (but not limited) to export data to the following third party systems:
- FIDS
- Airport website
- Videotext
- Apps
- Statistical entities