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Highlights of the III Sectoral Meeting on Air Navigation Organised by ITAérea in the Royal Aeronautical Society, London

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ITAérea Aeronautical Business School, its british partner GATCO and the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) hosted a half-day event on “The future of Air Traffic Management in Europe and the role of the air traffic controller” last Wednesday 24th of April 2019 at the Royal Aeronautical Society headquarters in London:

The event has brought together key senior managers from the ATM industry in Europe to discuss the challenges our industry is facing going forward and the role of the air traffic controller. The European ATM industry has had a difficult 2018 with staff and capacity shortages and increasing delays, at a time of record-breaking traffic levels. How can we, as an industry, react in the most flexible and resilient way to ensure this situation is as short-lived as possible? This and other topics have been discussed by our panel to try and identify how the ATM industry can cope with present and future demand in a sustainable and resilient way. Attendees had also the opportunity to have their voices heard and asked our experts their views on ATM and ATC matters.

The panellists who participated in the event are:

  • Joe Sultana, Director Network Management, EUROCONTROL.
  • Jon Round, Head of Airspace, ATM and Aerodromes, UK CAA.
  • Juliet Kennedy, Operations Director, NATS.
  • Jesús Antonio García, Head of Department – Airport ATM Operations, ENAIRE.
  • Moderator: Luis Barbero, President and CEO, GATCO.

Please click on the following links for more information on the III Sectoral Meeting on Air Navigation or about all the sectoral meetings organised by ITAérea Aeronautical Business School.

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