Managing Capacity and Growth Using Modern Communication, Navigation and Surveillance Technology

Confirmed Speakers:

  • Ahmad-Nizar Ahmad Nizar Zolfakar
    Director, Air Traffic Management Sector
    Department of Civil Aviation, Malaysia
  • Dr-Noorlinah Noorlinah G Mohd
    Principal Deputy Director, Air Traffic Inspectorate
    Department of Civil Aviation, Malaysia
  • peter Peter Cromarty
    Group Executive Manager for Aerodromes
    Civil Aviation Safety Authority, Australia
  • RaymondTse Raymond Tse
    Executive Vice-President
    Asia and Pacific Region International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Association (IFATCA)
  • Nopadol Nopadol Sang-ngurn
    ATS Expert
    Department of Civil Aviation, Thailand
  • yakua Yakua Lopankao
    Director General
    Department of Civil Aviation, Lao

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Dear Executive,

According to IATA’s statistics released on 28 Feb 2011, Asia-Pacific carriers recorded a 5.8% year-on-year demand increase in January, more than double the 2.8% increase recorded in December. Increasingly, strong economic growth is driving the acceleration in travel market growth and statistics are highlighting congestion in the skies. This means a need for more efficient management of airspace.

Air Traffic Control Asia is a timely event for air traffic control leaders to come together and share their vision and requirements for air traffic control in the new decade.

Don’t miss the high level sharing sessions featuring:

This is a fantastic platform to understand how Asian countries are managing air traffic congestion and their strategies to deal with air traffic growth in the future. Do register early to be entitled to the early bird discount!

Warm Regards,

siga

Sally Tan
Director – Airport & Aviation Excellence Series
IQPC Worldwide

PS. Be sure to register for the site tour to the second tallest air traffic control tower in the world!

Air Traffic Control Asia will:

  • Assess the evolving air travel market in the region and address the challenges ahead
  • Highlight the development efforts for the next generation if air traffic control systems
  • Analyse hoe to move air traffic management to a performance based approach
  • Review how to reduce the operating costs of ANSPs
  • Address future ANS/ATM efficiency

Air Traffic Control Asia boasts:

  • A stellar speaker line up from 12 countries in Asia Pacific
  • Updates on ATM from key management personnel
  • A compelling agenda with specific sessions on PBN, ADS-B technology, future ATM system and more
  • An interactive workshop on Undertaking A Meaningful Airspace Risk Assessment
  • An insightful site tour up world’s second tallest ATC Tower

Testimonials

Air Traffic Control Asia is a comprehensive well researched program that presents an independent forum to discuss airspace planning.
Tike Aung, Deputy-Director, Air Navigation Safety Division, Department of Civil Aviation, Myanmar
This is a fantastic conference that explores key ATC issues and challenges. It is worth attending to understand different perspectives from Asian countries and to build a unified vision of ATC for the future.
Hoang Huu Lich, Manager of CNS Division, Civil Aviation Administration of Vietnam
The event gives more exposure to other airports and gives opportunity for good networking.
Elly Hairlena Tamrin, Civil Engineer, Malaysia Airports Berhad
Encouraging and valuable.
Goh Lian Boon, Technical Officer, Changi Airport Group
It’s been very valuable, good mix of practicing professionals, academics and technologists.
Sharad Kumar, Deputy General Manager, Airports Authority of India
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