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.................................................................................................................................................................................................. Global aviation in turbulent times: The ATM challenges & solutions ..................................................................................................................................................................................................
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>> ATC Global 09 Exhibition and Conference Brochure
March 17 - 18 2009 sees the return of ATC Global & the world’s premier air navigation services Conference. Held successfully for many years in Maastricht, the move in 2008 to the RAI Conference Centre in Amsterdam was an outstanding success, with more delegates, a larger exhibition, and greater range of events than ever before. The ATC Global Conference has without doubt established itself as the one indispensible event on every CEO’s calendar, with a stellar group of speakers driving debates at the forefront of Air Traffic Management.
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About the Agenda Running alongside the Exhibition on 17-18 March, the two day conference will focus on the ATM responses to the turbulent times facing world aviation.
The aviation community are facing a variety of challenges: The ATC Global Conference is uniquely placed to answer the questions facing the ATM industry, through its combination of attracting the leading ATM thought leaders, for the quality of its debates, and most importantly, its truly global scope.
No other ATM Conference can match its diverse international reach. ATC Global represents the whole of the air navigation industry, and gives delegates the opportunity to interact with peers from across the world. This year, speakers from major ATM and aviation organisations include: EMIRATES, NATO, CANSO, EUROCONTROL, The European Commission, FAA, Singapore CAA, IATA, SESAR JU, Airways New Zealand, DFS, BMI Baby, AEA and many others.
Confirmed speakers include:
David Bryon, former Managing Director, bmibaby Camiel Eurlings, Minister of Transport, The Netherlands (Invited) Antonio Tajani, European Commissioner for Transport (Invited) Ivan Mišetic, President & Chief Executive Officer, Croatia Airlines Incoming Chairman, Association of European Airlines (AEA) Lim Kim Choon, Director General and Chief Executive Officer, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore David McMillan, Director General, EUROCONTROL Alexander ter Kuile, Secretary General, CANSO Jeff Poole, Director Industry Charges, Fuel and Taxation, International Air Transport Association (IATA) Hank Krakowski, Chief Operating Officer, Air Traffic Organization, Federal Aviation Administration John Hanlon, Secretary General, European Low Fares Airline Association Alex Hendriks, Deputy Director, ATM Strategies, EUROCONTROL Bob Everest, Vice President Flight Operations Support, Emirates Greg Russell, Chief Executive, Airservices Australia Sir Roy McNulty, Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority, UK Nancy D. LoBue, Acting Assistant Administrator for Aviation Policy, Planning, and Environment, Federal Aviation Administration Michelle de Leo, Director, Flying Matters, UK (Invited) István Talla, Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Air Defence and Airspace Management, Defence Investment Division, North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) Joe Leader, President, ATXA Herbert Schramm, Director Corporate Military Affairs, DFS Eamon Brennan, Chief Executive, Irish Aviation Authority Carey Fagan, Director, FAA/JPDO Global Harmonization Work Group Patrick Ky, SESAR Joint Undertaking Youssouf Mahamat, Director General, ASECNA Thomas Allard, Director, Chief Executive Officer, ANS Division, LFV Sweden Phil Stollery, Vice President of Product Strategy and Marketing, Lochard and Chair, CANSO Environment Workgroup Steve Csonka, GE Aviation Ashley Smout, Chief Executive Officer, Airways Corporation of New Zealand Simon McNamara, Director Infrastructure and Environment, European Regional Airline Association (ERA) Bo Redeborn, Director CND, EUROCONTROL Neil Planzer, Vice President, ATM Strategy, The Boeing Company
Session Overview Day One: In addition to our traditional welcome and overview of the state of the industry & ANS developments, featuring presentations from senior politicians and airline executives, we will analyse and discuss the nature of the crisis facing the aviation industry, with sessions on external factors, policy development, and the changing face of air travel.
Day Two: Having identified the specifics of the crisis, day two goes further in-depth to find practical solutions. Sessions will focus on operations, technology, environment, optimised performance, airspace and sustainability to find practical solutions. A final round-up will bring all the different issues together.
>> Click here for the ATC Global 2009 Conference agenda
.................................................................................................................................................................................................. Price List ...................................................................................................................................................................................................
| Early Bird Rates on and before 16th January |
Standard Rates from 17 January |
Early bird rate £706+VAT (25% off the standard rate) |
Standard rate £942+VAT |
Early bird rate for past delegates £635+VAT (extra 10% off) |
Standard rate for past delegates £848+VAT |
Early bird group rate £2543+VAT (4 for 3 standard rate + 10% off) Early bird CANSO memeber rates on booking form |
Group rate for £2826+VAT (4 delegates for the price of 3) Standard CANSO member rates - on booking form |
Registering as a Conference delegates includes all visitor benefits - access to the ATC Global 2009 Exhibition of over 200 influential suppliers, seminar & workshop programmes on day 3 plus the social networking events.
>>For the Exhibitor List >>For the Product & Services Directory >>Free Educational Features >> ATC Global 09 Exhibition and Conference Brochure
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