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On 17-19 March 2009, EUROCONTROL
took part in ATC Global
2009 in Amsterdam. This event has
established itself over the years as
Europe’s largest ATM/ATC exhibition
with close to 200 exhibitors,
including a two-day world-class
conference, five half-day workshops
and 35 seminar sessions.
17-19 March,
Amsterdam
The event organiser, CMP, reports that
the number of visitors attracted in 2008
was maintained this year, whilst the
quality of visitor was improved. ATC
Global also received their highest press
attendance to date as well as seeing visitors
increase their length of stay during
the three-day show. There was also a
record growth in attendance from non-
European countries such as USA, Brazil,
South Africa, Cambodia, Taiwan, China,
Japan and Malaysia.
Exhibition
The EUROCONTROL Agency was once
again one of the key exhibitors with a
180 m2 stand which featured a wide array
of projects under the slogan “Delivering
the future ATM system today and
tomorrow in partnership”.
The main focus of the EUROCONTROL
stand was on performance-driven solutions
in the field of airspace design and
planning, air traffic flow and capacity
management, environment,
airports and civil-military cooperation,
to address the balance
between capacity, flight efficiency
and emissions. The stand
also featured demonstrations of
TMA2010+ (integration of air and
ground trajectory management)
and the new Flight Data Processing
System operational at the Maastricht
Upper Area Control Centre. The future
ATM system SESAR was also prominent,
through a presentation of the European
ATM Master Plan, the SESAR E-learning
module and the Integrated Tower
Working Position project.
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David McMillan,
EUROCONTROL
Director General
Conference
Running alongside the exhibition on
17-18 March, the two-day conference
focused on ATM’s responses to
the turbulent times facing world aviation.
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.
EUROCONTROL Director General, David
McMillan, the Director of Cooperative
Network Design (CND), Bo Redeborn,
and the CND Deputy Director for Network
Development, Lex Hendriks, all took part
in the conference and contributed to the
analysis and discussion of the nature of
the crisis facing the aviation industry, and
possible solutions.
Workshops and Seminars
EUROCONTROL’s presence at ATC
Global was unprecedented this year,
with the Agency’s organisation of two
workshops with the SESAR JU, respectively
on Information Management –
the road to Swim and one on Mobile
Communications – the art of the possible,
and a third workshop on ADS-B, sponsored
by ITT. All workshops were very
well attended.
The ATC Global programme showcased
around 35 presentations from key
industry suppliers and experts, offering
insight into the latest technology and
product developments affecting the
air transport industry. In this context,
EUROCONTROL presented its work on
just culture and its voluntary ATM incident
reporting function (EVAIR). Together
with the FAA, EUROCONTROL also
presented a comparison of operational
performance in the USA and Europe.
Jane’s ATC Global Awards
On 17 March, during the ATC Global
Event in Amsterdam, Jane’s held its
annual ATC awards ceremony. Now in
their tenth year, the awards recognise
endeavour and achievement in air traffic
management and help to raise awareness
of contributions made across the
industry.
The award categories this year (Service
provision, Industry, Contribution to
European ATM, Enabling technology,
Innovation, Future Systems and Thales
Emerging Technologies) were designed
to reward new developments as well as
collaborative ventures.
The new Flight Data Processing
System (FDPS) implemented at EUROCONTROL’s
Maastricht Upper Area
Control Centre (MUAC) in December
2008 received an award in the category
“Future Systems”.
The new Flight Data
Processing System
(FDPS) implemented at
EUROCONTROL’s Maastricht
Upper Area Control Centre
received an award in the
category “Future Systems”.
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Skyway Magazine Spring 2009(31)