Next-generation air traffic management covered next week at Avionics Europe in Amsterdam

March 18, 2010
AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, 18 March 2010.. Sessions on next-generation air traffic management (ATM) are on tap next week at the 2010 Avionics Europe conference and exhibition March 24-25 at the Air Passenger Terminal in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Posted by John McHale

AMSTERDAM, Netherlands, 18 March 2010.. Sessions on next-generation air traffic management (ATM) are on tap next week at the 2010 Avionics Europe conference and exhibition March 24-25 at the Air Passenger Terminal in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

The keynote speaker is John Law, surveillance programs manager at Eurocontrol.

Key speakers include Stephen Van Tress, chief aircraft architect for the Federal Aviation Administration; Didier Delibes, Airbus ATM engineering senior manager; Steve Duenkel, senior program manager, Boeing Commercial Aviation Services; Simo Tauriainen, avionics system manager, Finnish Commuter Airlines; and Lars Lindberg, President, AVTECH Sweden AB.

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Session topics include: Avionics and Air Traffic Management; Performance-Based Operations; Regulatory Frameworks for Avionics; Next-Generation Military Avionics; Unmanned Systems Avionics; Cost-Efficient Avionics; and Runway Incursion/Excursion – Increasing Safety.

The conference web site is http://www.avionics-event.com/index.html For more on the conference agenda go to http://www.avionics-event.com/index/conference-information.html.

For Worldwide exhibit sales contact Jo-Ann Pellegrini at 1-650-941-3438 or [email protected].

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