Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Modernising airspace capacity, air traffic control, avionic systems and airfield operations in the Middle Eas

The Middle East is one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world, with high capacity airports are being opened in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Doha in order to keep pace with this growth.
However, modernisation of the region’s airspace is failing to keep up with capacity demands which in turn could begin to constrain the region’s economic development.
Future Air Transportation Systems Summit will bring together the key stakeholders responsible for Airspace ManagementAir Traffic ControlAvionic Systemsand Airfield Operations to meet and discuss what is, and what needs to be done in order to maximise any efficiency gains from modernising the region’s air transportation systems.
 
Format and Programme
 
High profile panel debates held over two days on issues such as the development towards aircraft-led versus ground-based decision making, and how advances in engineering technologies in other industries might impact aviation 
Technology showcase exhibiting a wide range of systems aiming to transform air traffic management and modernise the airspace functionality 
Regional case studies demonstrating international best practice and highlighting regional challenges 
Roundtable discussions on key issues of interest bringing together regional and international experts 
  
   
 Who will attend? 
 
C-level executives, senior decision makers and government officials from:
 Civil Aviation Authorities Military Airspace Users and Operators
 Airlines and Airports International Aviation Associations and Organisations
 Air Traffic Control and Air Navigation Service Providers System Integrators and Technology Solution Providers
 
   
 For more information please contact Paul Scoble at paul@smg-online.com or call +971 4 447 5357. 
  

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