Asset Information Requirements (AIR) contain the OIR-derived requirements relate to the operational phase of the asset and are directed to the service providers, i.e., primarily the companies contracted to design and implement the construction projects. In the control loop of the information flow between the two phases shown in Figure 5, the transfer of information from the PIM to the AIM after project completion plays a fundamental role (see item "D" in Figure 4.3.4.2). Typically, this is the place/time where most of the information losses occur. Therefore, appropriate requirements for the information content, the process of information exchange and even the responsibilities and qualifications of the groups involved in this process must be formulated already in the phase or requirement setting.
AIR are closely related to the Government Soft Landings (GSL), which plays an important role in the "smooth" transition from the delivery phase to the operation phase. In order to ensure a GSL after completion of the construction project, a separate guideline has been issued.