Global AIM Ha Noi 2015

Global AIM Ha Noi 2015

IMPLEMENTING AIM – SHARING BEST PRACTICES

 

Venue – No.  5/200  Nguyen Son Street, Bo De Commune, Long Bien District, Ha Noi City, Viet Nam

GPS coordinates – Lat. 21° 02′ 31.30553″N – Long. 105° 52′ 53.15482″E

 

The Global AIM Ha Noi 2015 took place from the 9th to the 11th June 2015 at the Vietnamese ANSP – VATM premises in Ha Noi, Viet Nam.

 

AGENDA, PRESENTATIONS and Speakers Introductions

 

Day 1

 

Session 1 – Introduction

1000 – 1005   IFAIMA Welcome – Fernando Lopes – IFAIMA

1005 – 1015   Speech of the Vice-Minister of Ministery of Transport – Pham Quy Tieu – Vietnam

1015 – 1025   VATM Opening Speech by the Chairman of VATM – Dinh Viet Thang – VATM

1025 – 1035   ICAO APAC Opening Speech by the Deputy Regional Director, ICAO APAC Office – Yoshiki Imawaka – ICAO APAC

1035 – 1045   EUROCONTROL Opening Speech – Paul Bosman – EUROCONTROL

1045 – 1050   Group Photo – See all Photos

 

Session 2 – ICAO (Global/Regional) AIM Developments

1135 – 1155   Global AIM – Draft Quality, Training , Doc 8126 – Michael Hohm – ICAO

1155 – 1215   Annex 15 and PANS-AIM expectation – Paul Bosman – EUROCONTROL

1215 – 1235   AIM Data Catalogue – Ruedi Schneeberger – Switzerland

1235 – 1305   Next generation of Internet Briefing and MET data Mangement – Hannes Brunner – FREQUENTIS

 

Session 3 – AIM Implementation – Regulatory views Practical Steps for Quality Management (Main focus on phase 1 and 2)

1435 – 1455   Going Digital with WGS84: Pitfalls of Horizontal and Vertical Reference Systems – Jan-Philipp Lauer – Germany

1455 – 1515   AIM Regulatory Framework – Steven Hill – United Kingdom

1515 – 1535   AIM-Role of AIM Regulator – George Sempeles – USA

 

Session 4 – Practical Steps for Quality Management (Main focus on phase 1 and 2)

1620 – 1635   Agreement with Data Originators Giulio Melilli – Italy

1635 – 1655   QMS Implementation – Wong Liang Fen – Singapore

1655 – 1715   Terrain and Obstacle Data (TOD) – Practical steps – Stephane Dubet – France

1715 – 1745   AIM Service Provider Collaboration – Wayne Smith – Group EAD

 

Day 2

 

Session 4 – Practical Steps for Quality Management (Main focus on phase 1 and 2)

0915 – 0935   APAC Region AIM Implementation – Drivers and Progress – Shane Sumner – ICAO APAC

0935 – 0955   eAIP and Aeronautical Data Exchange – Trent Clarke – New Zeland

0955 – 1015   Pratice Sharing on AIS-AIM transition  in Vietnam – Tran Duc Hoai Phuong – Vietnam

1015 – 1035   Logical Sequence of Steps: Mongolia’s Version – Ulemj Davaa – Mongolia + Notes

 

Session 5 – AIM – User’s need’s

1120 – 1140   The Importance of AIS role in Vietnam Airlines flight operations – Hoang Van Manh – Vietnam Airlines

1140 – 1200   TOD Implementation – Signing agreements with data originators – Tran Hieu and Le Thi Phuong – Vietnam

1200 – 1215   AIM & Source Procurement – Needs and Wishes from Lufthansa Systems’ Perspective – Szilvia Exterde – Lufthansa Systems FlightNav

1215 – 1245   AIM unchained – Ulrich Kaage – COMSOFT

 

Workshops

1415 – Workshop 1 – QMS/SLA – Moderator Steve Hill

1415 – Workshop 2 – Aeronautical Data Exchange – Moderator Paul Bosman

1415 – Workshop 3 – TOD – Moderator Stephane Dubet

1515 – Conclusions and debate on the Workshops

 

Day 3

 

Session 6 – AIS staff preparation challenges/opportunities

0915 – 0935   Flight Procedures – Shane Sumner – ICAO APAC

0935 – 0955   Phase 1 and 2 of the AIS 2 AIM Roadmap implementation: A case of Africa – Roseline Mumbo – Kenya

0955 – 1015   AIS to AIM, an Independent View – George Sempeles – USA

1015 – 1035   AIS Issues – Human Factors – Fernando Lopes – IFAIMA

 

Session 7 – Look into the future: SWIM Developments in AIM context

1120 – 1140   Paving the way towards SWIM – Implementing AIM and sharing Best Practices – Roland Baumann – CANSO

1140 – 1200   Implementation of AIM in Australia – Roy Tuomela – Australia

1200 – 1220   AIM implementation Republic of Korea – Cho Donghyun – Republic of Korea

1220 – 1250   Industry Stream – Avitech Experience with Implementation of AIM Projects – Michal Kadlec – AVITECH

1420 – 1440   DANS – Navigating towards excellence – Darren Eulenstein – UAE

1440 – 1500   Global SWIM Practical Steps for AIM – Paul Bosman – EUROCONTROL

 

Session 8 – Closing

1500 – 1530   Q&A – All

1530 – 1540   Summary, Conclusions, Recommendations – Michael Hohm – ICAO

1540 – 1550   Close out – Fernando Lopes – IFAIMA

1550 – 1555   Presentation of the Global AIM 2016 – Fernando Lopes – IFAIMA

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