Law 02 Aviation Organisations Flashcards
What does EASA stand for?
What are their goals?
European Aviation Safety Agency
Promote common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation.
What does ECAC stand for?
How many member states?
What are their goals?
European Civil Aviation Conference.
44 members.
Harmonise civil aviation policies and practices amongst members.
Who are Eurocontrol?
How many member states?
What is their goal?
European organisation for the safety of air Navigation.
38 member states.
Want to develop a uniform pan-European air traffic management system (SESAR).
What does SESAR stand for?
What does SJU stand for?
What is it’s goal?
Single European Sky ATM Research.
SESAR Joint Undertaking.
Plans to improve ATM system through modernising and harmonising across member states.
What does the Eurocontrol Network Manager do?
Plans to improve performance of European Aviation Networks.
What does IFATCA stand for?
Who do they represent and what do they do?
International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers Association.
Represents ATCOs across 137 countries.
Promote safety, efficiency and regulation in Air Navigation and safeguard the interest of ATCOs.
Who are CANSO and who do they represent?
Civil Air Navigation Service Organisation
Represent the interests of ANSP
What does IATA stand for?
Who do they represent?
What are their goals?
International Air Transport Association.
Represent Airlines and Airline industry.
Help airlines by simplifying processes and increasing passenger continence whilst minimising costs.