PBN Symposium

 
 
Performance-based Navigation (PBN) has taken a major step forward following ICAO’s recently-completed PBN Symposium.
 
The four-day symposium and workshops (16 October -19 October) brought together over 400 participants from 67 countries and 13 international organizations.  Representation included aircraft manufacturers, Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), airlines, regulators, ATC system manufacturers, avionics designers, air traffic controllers, pilots, the military, aeronautical information companies and instrument procedure designers.   
 
The theme was “Expediting Implementation Together”, which indicated the collaborative team approach required for successful PBN implementation.   Throughout the workshops and sessions, more than 50 speakers and moderators covered a multitude of topics that focused on why PBN is the global aviation communities highest air navigation priority.
 
ICAO also produced a special PBN implementation kit or iKit for all the Symposium participants, with essential explanatory information, practical documentation and guidance material on implementing PBN. 
 
Feedback from the participants indicated that the PBN Symposium and Workshops was an absolute success.
 
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   For more information about ICAO PBN, go to : www.icao.int/safety/pbn
 
 
*Please note that confirmed Speakers are listed alphabetically, first by State, then by international organizations/Industry 
 
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Carlos Pellegrino Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC) - Brasil
Honghai Yang
Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC)  - China
Benoit Roturier Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC) - France
Doug Marek
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Lynn Ray Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
 Mark Steinbecker Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Gary Newman

 

South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA)

 

Geoff Burtenshaw UK  Civil Aviation Authority (UKCAA)

 Angela Gittens

 

Airports Council International (ACI) 

 

John Sullivan CAE

 Lars Lindberg

 

AVTECH

David Maynard

 

Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO)

 

Akos van der Plaat

 

Civil Air Navigation Services Organization (CANSO)   

 

Pierre Marchi

 

EMBRAER

 

Alan Stealey

 

Emirates Airlines

 

Franca Pavlicevic EUROCONTROL

Bo Redeborn

 

EUROCONTROL

 

Bill Voss

 

Flight Safety Foundation

 

Steve Fulton

 

GE Aviation

 

Randy Walter

 

GE Aviation

 

Carlos Cirilo

 

International Air Transport Association (IATA)

 

Rob Eagles 

 

International Air Transport Association (IATA) 

 

Guenther Matschnigg

 

International Air Transport Association (IATA)

 

Boubacar Djibo International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

Nancy Graham

 

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

 

Christian Schleifer

 

President of the Air Navigation Commission (ANC), Alternate Representative from Belgium to ICAO

 

Dave Nakamura

 

International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Association (ICCAIA)

 

Pedro Rivas International Federation of Airline Pilots' Associations (IFALPA)
Dennis Kelly International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA)
Nobumichi Akagi Japan Airlines

Jeff MacDonald

 

JDMAC Aviation

 

Michael Lewis

 

JEPPESEN

 

Jeff Cochrane 
NAV CANADA

Alan Storm

 

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

 

Paul Frank Bijou

 

QUOVADIS

 

Michael Standar 

 

Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Joint Undertaking (JU) 

 

Johnny Woods

 

South African Airways (SAA)

 

Jeff Williams
TETRA TECH

 

 

 

 

 

The Symposium Programme includes sessions on the following topics:

  
plain bullet.pngOverview of PBN
plain bullet.pngICAO documentation to support implementation
PBN and the Global Air Navigation Plan
plain bullet.pngIdentified benefits of PBN
Business Case

Regulatory Requirements 

Recent Implementation Initiatives 
Implementation Challenges 
Views from aircraft operators and manufacturers
Views from Air Traffic Control and System Providers 
Aircraft qualifications and operations approval process 
Environmental Impact
Airspace and Procedural Design 
Training
Aeronautical Information management and Charting 
Action Plan development 
 

 

  

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