International Air Safety & Climate Change conference

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International Air Safety & Climate Change conference

Location: Cologne, Germany

Introduction:
The International Air Safety & Climate Change Conference (IASCC) will enable the international aviation community to meet face to face and discuss key safety issues. The conference offers an impressive range of speakers and panellists who will offer their perspective on the issues.

Although many are seeking a more sustainable aviation system, until now less attention has been given to the potential impact of climate change on commercial aviation safety. Significant incidents have occurred in environments that have exceeded aircraft specifications. This year has been of particular concern as aircraft operators have encountered the effects of volcanic ash in the atmosphere. It is clear that extreme weather conditions continue to present a hazard to aviation and by exploring the topics of severe icing, strong winds and extremes in temperature, mitigation and implementation measures can be sought. This is why, in Cologne on 8 – 9 September, the European Aviation Safety Agency is hosting this international conference on the potential impact of climate change on aviation safety.

Industry, associations, national and international government agencies and research institutions are invited to participate. The objective of the conference and its workshops will be, as a first step, to raise awareness of the issue and outline an action plan. It will provide a new forum to identify risks and work towards effective safety measures.

The issue is a global one and international cooperation is essential. Europe, through EASA will report to ICAO on the outcome of the conference and any resulting recommendations.

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Bram has been with Aerlines Magazine since 2001. First as an editor, when Aerlines was still a hard-copy magazine. Together with other members of the editorial staff he was actively involved in realizing the conversion of Aerlines to a nowadays successful and well read e-zine. Regarding content, he, further more, enthusiastically helped to develop our internetsite on which Aerlines is now published.

Besides Board Member, Bram stays an active member of the editorial staff.

Before joining Aerlines, he was co-organizer of the 2000 annual conference of the Air Transport Research Society (then known as Air Transport Research Group), which was hosted by Aerius (former founding father of Aerlines) in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Bram has studied spatial planning and transport economy at the University of Amsterdam. There, his interest for the aviation industry and especially it?s spatial aspects was born. He graduated in the year 2000 and is now a senior planning officer on airport and aviation affairs in The Netherlands. Contact Bram at bram.dusaar@aerlines.nl.

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