NewsHåkan Buskhe appointed new President and CEO of Saab28.04.2010The board of the defence and security company Saab has appointed Håkan Buskhe as new President and CEO. Buskhe will take up his position on 1 November Category: News
Jan Pie appointed new Secretary General of the Swedish Security & Defence Industry association26.04.2010The board of the Security & Defence Industry association has appointed Jan Pie as Secretary General. He will start his position from August 2010. Jan Category: News
TEDAE is the new association representing Spanish aerospace, defence and security companies10.02.2010On 26 February 2009 the Asociación Española de Tecnologías de Defensa, Aeronáutica y Espacio (TEDAE) was created in Madrid. TEDAE represents sectors w[more] Category: News
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22.07.2010 10:42 Age: 48 days
Category: ASD latest Aerospace CEOs Agree On Approach to Volcanic Ash and ATM HarmonizationAIA and ASD reaffirm Trans-Atlantic industry cooperation in wide-ranging discussions. Farnborough, United Kingdom, – Industry leaders from the Aerospace and Defence Industries Association of Europe (ASD) and the Aerospace Industries Association of America (AIA) exchanged views on how to expand their close collaboration in a wide variety of areas during a meeting at the Farnborough International Airshow Tuesday morning. CEOs of some of the largest and most influential aerospace companies on both sides of the Atlantic discussed ongoing efforts among manufacturers, operators and national aviation authorities to come up with an international standard for operations near volcanic ash. CEOs affirmed support for continued research and testing of volcanic ash effects. Until real-time, calibrated ash detection systems are aboard aircraft, however, manufacturers continue to recommend avoidance of visible ash. Concerning air traffic management systems, CEOs agreed that a commitment to interoperability between the future European and U.S. systems, SESAR and NextGen respectively, should be made as early as possible via collaboration between industry and aviation authorities on both sides of the Atlantic. To that end, CEOs concurred that industry and regulators should engage proactively in a coordinated effort to ensure ATM technology harmonization.
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