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Summary of Day 1

This symposium highlights the need for a global performance-based air traffic management system, emphasizing the importance of harmonization and accountability in improving efficiency, reducing emissions, and ensuring global economic competitiveness. The discussions cover various aspects of operational and safety performance, productivity measures, governance, and user charges. Join us to explore the path towards a seamless and globally standardized air navigation system.

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Summary of Day 1

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  1. Summary of Day 1 • President • The emphasis on performance comes from the growing reality of corporatized air navigation services and the pressure for greater accountability. The aviation community must respond accordingly when designing, planning, implementing and operating the global air navigation system.

  2. Summary of Day 1 • Mr. Aguado • It is indeed important today that all regions gradually reach equivalent levels in performance management • This symposium may usher in a new era in air navigation, a golden age of ever increasing performance in the world-wide air navigation system • The goal could be a a global performance based system.

  3. Summary of Day 1 • Ms. Cox • And I want to underscore that because improved performance reduces fuel emissions, there’s an environmental benefit. • But let me stress that global harmonization is critical if we are to establish a global performance-based air traffic management system. Disparate systems won’t benefit our users … not in the global economy. We need a seamless system, and that means working together to standardize the definitions and requirements, and developing a consistent way to measure performance.

  4. Summary of Day 1 • High level introductions to set the framework • Review of the air navigation system • Transition to a global air navigation system • Global Air Navigation Plan • Global Aviation Safety Plan

  5. Summary of Day 1 • Operational performance • Setting Performance objectives • Performance based transition • Meeting expectations • Economic and Management Performance • Productivity measures and governance • User charges and liability • Systems performance • Communications, navigation, surveillance • Safety performance • Measuring safety • Data collection and analysis • Acceptable levels of safety

  6. Performance is a wide subject Let’s continue the discussion

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