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ATC Week Will Be A Week-Long Celebration Of Air Traffic Control

Event Taking Place In UAE October 4-8

An event designed to celebrate the world's air traffic controllers is being planned for early October of this year.

The ATC Global Exhibition and Conference has announced the official launch of ATC Week, which invites the air traffic control community to take part in a series of independent events and networking activities across the UAE October 4-8.

As patron of ATC Week, His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports; President of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority; Chairman and CEO of Emirates Group, Chairman of Dubai Air Navigation Services said: "We welcome the launch of ATC Week in the UAE as the latest initiative to facilitate progress in the continuously growing and evolving aviation industry. We look forward to welcoming aviation professionals from the UAE, the region and the world over to participate in a weeklong series of face-to-face events and discussions shaping the future direction of safe and efficient air transport."

"ATC Week has been designed to highlight the importance of air traffic control and the contribution it makes to the global transport infrastructure," said Paula Milburn, Development Director - Aviation, UBM EMEA, which is organizing the event. "We welcome the international air traffic management community to take part and benefit from this unique opportunity to network and share best practice with international counterparts."

Applications to host an event are now open with confirmed events including:

4 October - Dubai Air Navigation Services ATC Tour, organised by Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS)
Senior representatives from air navigation service providers, airports, airlines and regulators will be invited on a tour of the Air Traffic Control Tower, Approach and World's Largest Tower Simulator located within Al Maktoum International Airport.

4-6 October - Aviation System Block Upgrade (ASBU) implementation Workshop, a collaboration between IATA and its regional airline members, Emirates Airline and ICAO

The workshop will focus on the air navigation performance planning process detailed in the Fourth Edition of the ICAO Global Air Navigation Plan (GANP) along with ASBU methodology, users' requirements, major traffic flows, cost effectiveness and global, regional objectives/priorities. The ASBU Implementation Workshop will make reference to current and forecast traffic flows originating or overflying the Middle East and/or Africa.

4 & 8 October - The Sheikh Zayed Centre Tour, organized by GCAA
Industry stakeholders are invited to take part in organised tours of the Sheikh Zayed Center. Opened in late 2009, The Sheikh Zayed Centre is considered the largest and busiest air traffic management facility in the Middle East as well as one of the world's most technically advanced centres in terms of its design.

5-7 October - ATC Global, the flagship event of ATC Week, organized by UBM
Celebrating its 25th year as the annual meeting place for the international air traffic management community, the three-day exhibition and conference will welcome thousands of ATM professionals looking to build partnerships, share knowledge, meet new customers and debate the most critical issues facing ATM today.

ATC Week will engage with a broad range of air traffic management stakeholders, providing a valuable platform to discuss and promote the contemporary industry developments and the direction of air traffic control operations, technology, policy and structure.

Air navigation service providers, airports, aircraft operators, regulators and ATM suppliers will have the opportunity to take part in a wide selection of independent events including workshops, educational sessions, briefings, site visits, product demonstrations and tours.

FMI: www.atcglobalhub.com

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