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Air Traffic Management Magazine Issue 1, 2016 Back Issue

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EUROPEAN SPECIAL REPORT
Including the SESAR CEO Survey 2016 For the first time ever, ATM magazine has comprehensively surveyed the senior leadership within the European industry on SESAR deployment

NEWS

US ATC reform bid secures vital union support
Grounding risk if FAA delays ADS-B loan guarantees

Competing concepts vie for ATFM ascendancy
Frequentis rescues Comsoft, mulls growth opportunities

NATS tasks Lockheed Martin on SESAR systems
Airport to fall within Single Sky regime from 2020?

Europe urged to adopt multi-frequency datalink
GPS maintenance led to system-critical timing fail

South Africa’s ATNS mulls good neighbour approach using Aireon tech
SES Techcom to challenge Aireon space-based surveillance solution?

COMMENT
After weeks of propaganda by aviation groups, US legislators tabled a bill to corporatise the US Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Organization, reports Bob Poole

FEATURES

ANSP FOCUS
Nav Canada’s outgoing CEO John Crichton looks back at the many developments during the last 20 years at the helm of Canada’s air navigation service provider while its new president and CEO Neil Wilson discusses what’s over the horizon

SKY’S THE LIMIT
Ian Thompson examines the strategic SkyFusion partnership that will allow the industry to maximise the benefi ts of both CDM and SWIM concepts

SHOWCASE
The ATM & CNS industry discuss how it is helping provide solutions for training, project management and consultancy

LAST WORD
What exactly is the future for the Network Manager within the Single European Sky?
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Issue 1, 2016 EUROPEAN SPECIAL REPORT Including the SESAR CEO Survey 2016 For the first time ever, ATM magazine has comprehensively surveyed the senior leadership within the European industry on SESAR deployment NEWS US ATC reform bid secures vital union support Grounding risk if FAA delays ADS-B loan guarantees Competing concepts vie for ATFM ascendancy Frequentis rescues Comsoft, mulls growth opportunities NATS tasks Lockheed Martin on SESAR systems Airport to fall within Single Sky regime from 2020? Europe urged to adopt multi-frequency datalink GPS maintenance led to system-critical timing fail South Africa’s ATNS mulls good neighbour approach using Aireon tech SES Techcom to challenge Aireon space-based surveillance solution? COMMENT After weeks of propaganda by aviation groups, US legislators tabled a bill to corporatise the US Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Organization, reports Bob Poole FEATURES ANSP FOCUS Nav Canada’s outgoing CEO John Crichton looks back at the many developments during the last 20 years at the helm of Canada’s air navigation service provider while its new president and CEO Neil Wilson discusses what’s over the horizon SKY’S THE LIMIT Ian Thompson examines the strategic SkyFusion partnership that will allow the industry to maximise the benefi ts of both CDM and SWIM concepts SHOWCASE The ATM & CNS industry discuss how it is helping provide solutions for training, project management and consultancy LAST WORD What exactly is the future for the Network Manager within the Single European Sky?


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EUROPEAN SPECIAL REPORT
Including the SESAR CEO Survey 2016 For the first time ever, ATM magazine has comprehensively surveyed the senior leadership within the European industry on SESAR deployment

NEWS

US ATC reform bid secures vital union support
Grounding risk if FAA delays ADS-B loan guarantees

Competing concepts vie for ATFM ascendancy
Frequentis rescues Comsoft, mulls growth opportunities

NATS tasks Lockheed Martin on SESAR systems
Airport to fall within Single Sky regime from 2020?

Europe urged to adopt multi-frequency datalink
GPS maintenance led to system-critical timing fail

South Africa’s ATNS mulls good neighbour approach using Aireon tech
SES Techcom to challenge Aireon space-based surveillance solution?

COMMENT
After weeks of propaganda by aviation groups, US legislators tabled a bill to corporatise the US Federal Aviation Administration’s Air Traffic Organization, reports Bob Poole

FEATURES

ANSP FOCUS
Nav Canada’s outgoing CEO John Crichton looks back at the many developments during the last 20 years at the helm of Canada’s air navigation service provider while its new president and CEO Neil Wilson discusses what’s over the horizon

SKY’S THE LIMIT
Ian Thompson examines the strategic SkyFusion partnership that will allow the industry to maximise the benefi ts of both CDM and SWIM concepts

SHOWCASE
The ATM & CNS industry discuss how it is helping provide solutions for training, project management and consultancy

LAST WORD
What exactly is the future for the Network Manager within the Single European Sky?
read more read less
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