Wed, Dec 20, 2017
Event To Deliver The Context, Content, And Contacts To Shape The Future Of Global Airspace
Members of the global aviation community are invited to register for World ATM Congress 2018 being held in Madrid, Spain on March 6-8.
According to its organizers, the World ATM Congress offers unparalleled insight into key issues in the ATM industry, hands-on experience with the latest products and innovations, and the opportunity to engage each other on the newest solutions to challenges in ATM. Expected to draw well over 7,500 attendees from 130+ countries and territories, World ATM Congress 2018 will welcome over 80 ANSPs, government organisations and aviation industry partners, and more than 220 exhibitors.
The Conference Program theme is Rapidly Changing Skies – Around the World, and it will explore how the ATM industry is embracing a golden opportunity for proactive, transformational change and overcoming current challenges. Renowned aviation industry leaders Dr. Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu (ICAO) and Eamonn Brennan (EUROCONTROL) will give keynote addresses, while Nancy Graham (Graham Aerospace International) and David McMillan (ATM Policy Institute and Gatwick Airport) will chair CEO-level sessions on autonomous operations and changing partnerships. The Conference will also include new quick-fire speed chats on changing skies in the regions.
World ATM Congress 2018 features six education theatres in its world-class Exhibition Hall. New this year is the FABEC Ops Theater, a forum dedicated to ATM operations and the unique challenges facing airspace users. The theaters will provide over 100 hours of programming, including product launches and demonstrations, panel discussions, research findings, and more.
Registration is now open, with discounted early registration rates available up to 31 January 2018.
(Source: World ATM Congress news release)
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