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Final Announcement

World

ADS-B Data Sharing,


Airspace Efficiency &
Delivering Improvement on Air
Transportation Systems
__________________________Conference 2015
10 & 11 March 2015 * Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

Cyber threats: who controls your aircraft as well as discussion


on critical cyber security issues related to aircraft systems, ATM
security and its emergent challenges and opportunities focusing
on increasing automation and cyber security as well as how
ADS-B, a part of NextGen, can be hacked and spoofed
The International Federation of Airline Pilots Associations (IFALPSA) Security
Committee has identified the possibility of a cyber attack against an aircraft,
ground facility or other critical infrastructure to be a significant and emerging
threat. As such, this conference will articulate this threat and suggest ways in
which it might be addressed, including design of a cyber security framework for
ADS-B based surveillance systems in order to step in and help to secure for the
safety and regulation of the aviation industry as the absence of security features
in ADS-B, can be abused to exploit vulnerabilities in flight management systems
as well as critical cyber security issues related to aircraft systems and ATM
security and its emergent challenges and opportunities focusing on increasing
automation and cyber security.

Organised by: Managed by:


Programme
10 March 2015 (Day One)
TIME PRESENTATION SPEAKER

08.30 Registration

09.00 Introduction

09.15 Evaluating ADS-B as country-wide solution to reduce Jaroon Meesomboon


separation and improve flight efficiency Director, Airport Standards
& Air Navigation
Facilitating Division
Department of Civil
Aviation
Ministry of Transport
Thailand

10.00 Morning Refreshments

10.15 Why it is possible to remotely exploit vulnerabilities in Hugo Teso


critical on-board systems and attack aircraft in flight Security Consultant
N.runs
Germany

11.00 ADS-B usage for airspace efficiency David Esteban


Aerospace System R&D
Engineer
Research & Technology,
Europe
Boeing, Spain

11.45 Highlighting NexGen movement towards satellite- Jean-Philippe Sendat


based digital technologies and enhance flight efficiency Programme Manager,
in oceanic airspace International Air Traffic
Management
Indra Sistemas SA
Spain

12.30 Lunch
14.00 Improving airspace surveillance with ADS-B

14.45 Enhanced Airport Vision Display (EAVD) for airport Alex Sauriol
surface management and remote towers Vice President ATM/Airport
Technology
Searidge Technologies Inc
Canada

15.30 Afternoon Refreshments

15.45 Harnessing ADS-B technology to maximize air traffic Nghia Trinh Van
management capacity ADS-B Project Manager
Vietnam Air Traffic
Management Corporation
Vietnam

16.30 Panel Discussion on identifying the possibility of a


cyber attack against an aircraft, ground facility or
other critical infrastructure and ways in which it
might be addressed

17.00 End of Day 1


11 March 2015 (Day Two)
TIME PRESENTATION SPEAKER

09.00 Introduction

09.15 Harnessing ADS-B technology to maximize air Hasan Muhsin Al


traffic management capacity Ghoraibi
CNS/ATM Expert
General Authority of Civil
Aviation, Saudi Arabia

10.00 Morning Refreshments

10.15 Addressing the ATM market needs with rethinking Loic Bonthonneau
of the design and implementation of ATM systems Technical Director
SkySoft ATM
Switzerland

11.00 ADS-B implementation and what are the Mohamed Mostafa


implications of modernizing air transportation Abdel Migeed
systems for ATC and other key industry Air Traffic Controller /
stakeholders Member of Safety Team
Cairo Tower
National Air Navigation
Services Company, Egypt

11.45 Airworthiness and operational compliance for ADS- Dr Mohammad Al


B avionics equipage Husban
Airworthiness Director
Civil Aviation Regulatory
Commission, Jordan

12.30 Lunch

14.00 Solving complex flight operations safety challenges Chatree Pongsak


and improve flight efficiency Director, Flight Operations
Safety Department
Thai Airways
International
Thailand
14.45 Aviation safety, challenges and opportunities Nasr Ghalib Al-
Busaidy
Director of Quality & Safety
Muscat International
Airport
Oman

15.30 Afternoon Refreshments

15.45 Issues of air navigation technology development Choosit Kuptaviwat


Senior Director,
Engineering Bureau
Aeronautical Radio of
Thailand Ltd
Thailand

16.30 Panel discussion on design of a cyber security Speakers of the day


framework for ADS-B based surveillance systems

17.00 End of Conference


Monitoring the skies with ADS-B and creating a surveillance infrastructure
that is highly accurate and reliable system to support a safe, efficient and
cost-effective ATC services, tracking aircraft as well as delivering efficient
air transportation systems
In a continuous effort to enhance air traffic management, looking for suitable
technologies to enable more efficient use of airspace, including surveillance sensors
technology that could widen current surveillance coverage and thus enhance the safety
and efficiency in air traffic operations and choosing a surveillance solutions adapted to
current and future operational needs present a challenge. Although widely deployed
primary and secondary radars are considered as highly proven equipment, more recent
technologies such as ADSB and WAM (Wide Area Multilateration) offer alternatives to
secondary radars. This conference presents various surveillance sensors available in
the market, including PSR, SSR, ADS-B, ADS-C and WAM. The focus of this conference
will be on ADS-B technology and its contribution towards airspace efficiency and
delivering improvement on air transportation systems. ADS-B is radically new technology
that is redefining the paradigm of communications, navigation and surveillance in Air
Traffic Management (ATM). ADS-B is designed to ease ATC as the number of
approaches grows, enhancing safety and increasing airport capacity. This increased
capacity is necessary to cater to the high rate growth of air traffic that provides air
controllers with a clearer and more accurate picture of airspace utilization, which will
translate into increase in air route capacity, more flights can be assigned at their
optimum flight levels translating to potential fuel savings for airlines and carbon emission
reduction, as well as enhancing surveillance awareness. Delegates will have every
opportunity to share experiences on ADS-B implementation as well as map out plan to
share ADS-B data in order to achieve seamless surveillance of civil aircraft. With the
rolling out of ADS-B intended to be widely deployed in Air Traffic Management (ATM)
surveillance systems by 2020, the FAA has mandated that all commercial aircraft must
be equipped with ADS-B by 2020. Various countries have started to roll out plans for
ADS-B implementation including by 2017, most commercial aircraft in the European
airspace will have ADS-B. By February 2017, all IFR aircraft in Australia must be
equipped with ADS-B avionics. By 2020, commercial aircraft in the United States will
need to have an ADS-B Out transmitter, which will broadcast aircraft positions and other
information to air traffic control and ADS-B In, which gives pilots a better sense of traffic
in the surrounding airspace, will remain optional. As such, to prepare delegates for the
implementation of ADS-B and what are the implications of modernizing air transportation
systems for airlines, airports, ATC and other key industry stakeholders, World ADS-B
Data Sharing, Airspace Efficiency & Delivering Improvement on Air Transportation
Systems Conference 2015 provides a timely platform for a candid discussion on laying
out roadmap to implement ADS-B data sharing, especially those in the process of
implementing ADS-B, as well as taking a closer look at making airspace more efficient,
driving ATM improvements and managing the changes to airspace, air routes and
services effectively, efficiently, safely and within environmental expectations.
Exhibition & Sponsorship
This Conference has been planned to help you penetrate your market in a cost
effective and efficient way. Through the exploitation of various media we
engaged, we could give you a diverse and comprehensive marketing strategy
that can achieve your market objectives. Whether this is to tailor your campaign
to achieve local market penetration or if you are looking for a comprehensive
global marketing strategy, we have a solution to help you achieve the objective!
Take advantage of our comprehensive corporate packages to raise your
corporate profile by exhibiting at this event and network with your industry. Each
sponsor is guaranteed maximum exposure as well as the following strategic
advantage:
attract new business
check out your competitors
demonstrate new products
increase networking opportunities
increase visibility and brand recognition
meet with current customers
showcase your expertise and latest technology

Secure a complimentary exhibit booth


Limited numbers of complimentary exhibit booths for all registered delegates (on
a first comes first served basis), who wish to showcase their latest
products/services in relation to Sensor Surveillance Technology for Air Traffic
Management. Limited FREE exhibition / table top showcase is available on first
comes first served basis to all registered delegates. For details, please forward
your request to info@events-actually.com.sg

HOTEL INFORMATION
Shangri-La Hotel
89 Soi Wat Suan Plu, New Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
(ATTN: Ms Kanda Dejrungruang)
EMAIL: kanda.dejrungruang@shangri-la.com
TEL: 662 2068 709
FAX: 662-2373 770
REGISTRATION FORM
ADS-B Data Sharing, Airspace Efficiency & Delivering Improvement on Air
Transportation Systems Conference 2015
10 & 11 March 2015 * Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand

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FEE PER DELEGATE


Regular Fee: US$3800 (per delegate)
Early Bird Fee: 20% discount off regular Fee (if registrations with
payments are received before 18 November 2014)
Complimentary exhibit display for 2 or more delegates from same
company

PAYMENT
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