EBACE2011 Presentations
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
EASA Rule Making: Where Are We and What Does It Mean for Our Sector?
Moderated by: Pedro Vicente Azua, EBAA
Presented by: Phil Bariball, FlightSafety International; Marco Pereira, NetJets; and Willy Sigl, EASA
Description: There's less than a year to go before EASA rules become law. Are they workable? Are you ready?
EASA Rule Making, Phil Bariball (0.5 MB, PDF)
One of the most controversial parts of the Ops Rulemaking: FTL, Marco Pereira (0.3 MB, PDF)
Rulemaking for BizAv, Willy Sigl (0.2 MB, PDF)
Safety Management System (SMS) Requirements, Implementation and Best Practices
Moderated by: Don Spruston, International Business Aviation Council (IBAC)
Presented by: Joel Hencks, AeroEx; Bob Sheffield, Shell Aircraft International; Guy Broddin, Finserve; and Marilena Sharpell, Global Aerospace, Inc.
Description: Industry standards and delivering enhanced safety at lower costs - can you afford not to be involved?
Industry Standards – The Benefits of Best Practices, Don Spruston (0.2 MB, PDF)
Industry Standards – The Benefits of Best Practices, Joel Hencks (0.6 MB, PDF)
Operations Before and After IS-BAO Certification, Bob Sheffield (0.3 MB, PDF)
EU Insurance Benefits: A Brokers Point of View, Guy Broddin (0.3 MB, PDF)
U.S. Insurance Benefits, Marilena Sharpell (0.3 MB, PDF)
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
How Do/Will Airport Slot Rules and Their Possible Expansion Impact Business Aviation?
Moderated by: Mark Wilson, NetJets
Presented by: Eric Dumas, Lyon Airports; Peter Macara, Clyde & Co LLP; and Herbert Zulinksi, CAA-Austria
Description: Business aviation has been disadvantaged by previous slot rules that give us no historical rights. Hear how the rules may be changing and why.
Business Aviation Slots on LYON Airports, Eric Dumas (1.0 MB, PDF)
Slots and Business Aviation – The Legal Position, Peter Macara (0.2 MB, PDF)
The Ongoing Revision of the Slot Regulation, Herbert Zulinski (0.1 MB, PDF)
SESAR: Turning the Vision of a Single European Sky Into Reality
Moderated by: Pedro Vicente Azua, EBAA
Presented by: Bob Graham, SJU; Serge Lebourg, Dassault; and Dr. Jean-Philippe Ramu, NetJets
Description: Business aviation is a fully signed up member of the Single European Sky Joint Undertaking (SJU). Will it really deliver its promise? What is the down side?
What are the Capabilities and Expectations?, Bob Graham (1.2 MB, PDF)
Data-Link: The First Hurtle of the Future ATMs, Serge Lebourg (0.1 MB, PDF)
Use of European Aerospace Today & Tomorrow: What are the Equipment & Training Implications?, Dr. Jean-Philippe Ramu (0.4 MB, PDF)
Aviation Security: Implementing the New Business Aviation Rules and the Impact of the London Olympic Games
Moderated by: Doug Carr, NBAA
Presented by: Erik Jensen, U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA); Phil Dykins, United Kingdom CAA Olympics Planning Group; and Dawn Lindsey, United Kingdom CAA Olympics Planning Group
Description: The European Commission has issued an excellent security framework allowing tailored rules to be developed for business aviation by member states to deliverhigh standards of security at affordable costs. But are they being implemented by national authorities? What additional restrictions will there be during the London Olympic Games?
London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Phil Dykins and Dawn Lindsey (0.6 MB, PDF)
Environmental Trading Schemes – Are You Compliant?
Moderated by: Julien Dufour, Verifavia
Presented by: Rasa Ščeponavičiūtė, European Commission; Andrew Watt, Eurocontrol; and Jürgen Wiese, BMW
Description: There’s less than a year to go before the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) becomes a reality for aviation. Are you eligible, and if so can you comply?
Aviation in Emissions Trading System: What needs to be done?, Rasa Ščeponavičiūtė (0.3 MB, PDF)
Emissions Trading and How to do it: EUROCONTROL’s Role, Andrew Watt (0.3 MB, PDF)
EU Environmental Trading Scheme: Operators’ Responsibility and Liabilities, Jürgen Wiese (1.8 MB, PDF)
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Business Aviation Across the World: Challenges and Opportunities
Moderated by: Don Spruston, IBAC
Presented by: Fransisco Lyra, Associação Brasileira de Aviação Geral (ABAG); Doug Carr, NBAA; Brian Humphries, EBAA; Ali Al Naqbi, Middle East Business Aviation Association (MEBAA); Leonid Koshelev, Russian Business Aviation Association (RUBAA); Karan Singh, Business Aviation Association of India (BAAI); Jean-Noel Robert, Asian Business Aviation Association (AsBAA); and Kazunobu Sato, Japan Business Aviation Association (JBAA)
Description: Business aviation is a global business. This Session will give you a unique insight into business aviation practices and the challenges you will face when you operate around the world.
Global Business Aviation Update, Don Spruston (0.5 MB, PDF)
Brazilian General Aviation: Challenges and Opportunities, Fransisco Lyra (0.5 MB, PDF)
Challenges and Opportunities in Europe, Brian Humphries (1.1 MB, PDF)
Business Aviation in The Middle East: Challenges and Opportunities, Ali Al Naqbi (0.4 MB, PDF)
Global Business Aviation Update: Russia, Leonid Koshelev (1.3 MB, PDF)
Business Aviation in India, Karan Singh (0.2 MB, PDF)
Recent Deregulation of Business Aviation in Japan, Kazunobu Sato (0.4 MB, PDF)