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Wednesday, 15 September 2010 (First day of Conference)       09:00   Welcome and Opening Ceremony     Welcome

Conference Program and Proceedings - Day 2

Wednesday, 15 September 2010 (First day of Conference)
     
09:00   Welcome and Opening Ceremony
    Welcome and Introduction of the Chairman of the Conference Dr. Thorgeir Palsson
    Mr. Hjalmar Arnason, Director of Keilir Atlantic Center of Excellence
     

  Introduction of the Keynote Speakers
    Dr. Thorgeir Palsson, Professor University of Reykjavik and Conference Chairman
     

  Volcanic eruptions worldwide and what happened in Eyjafjallajökull in 2010
    Dr. Haraldur Sigurdsson, Volcanologist and Professor Emeritus of Oceanography
     

  The EU's response to the Ash crisis
   

Mr. Daniel Calleja-Crespo, Director Air Transport, EUROPEAN Commission
Eurocontrol - Air traffic in Europe and North Atlantic in April 2010 - Animation video.

     
09:30   FIRST SESSION: What happened and what needs to be done?
    Chairman: Dr. Thorgeir Palsson, Professor University of Reykjavik 
 
ICAO Response to the Icelandic eruption: Actions taken and those underway 
Ms. Nancy Graham, Director ICAO Air Navigation Bureau
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation: What happened and what needs to be done?
Mr. Gunther Matschnigg, Senior Vice President for Safety, Operations and Infrastructure 
IATA 
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation; What happened and what needs to be done?
Mr. Ulrich Schulte-Strathaus, Secretary General AEA 
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation: What happened and what needs to be done?
Mr. L. Fonseca de Almeida, President ECAC
Building the future on lessons learned from Eyjafjallajökull
Mr. Bo Redeborn, Director Cooperative Network Design EUROCONTROL 
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation; What happened and what needs to be done?
Mr. Klaus Sturm, Head of Department Aeronautical Meteorology, German National Meteorological Service
European volcanic upset could have been avoided
Mr. David Learmount, Safety Editor Flight Global and Flight International   
11:15   SECOND SESSION: The Impact on European and Global Air Transportation
    Chairman: Mr. Graham Lake, Director General CANSO
   
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation – The Impact on European and  Global Air Transport
Mr. Peter Sörensen, Policy Officer, Single Sky and modernisation of air traffic control, DG Move Transport, European Commission
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation – The Impact on European Air Transport
Mr. John Vincent, Head of Safety Analysis and Research Department EASA 
The Impact on European and Global Air Transportation. Effects on airport operators and lessons learned
Mr. Henrik Littorin, Head of Public Affairs, Swedavia 
ATA's lessons learned from Eyjafjallajökull volcano
Mr. Tom Hendricks, ATA Vice President - Operations and Safety 
ICELANDAIR's lessons learned from Eyjafjallajökull volcano
Mr. Birkir Holm Gudnason, CEO Icelandair
Eyjafjallajökull and Aviation: Managing the flow
Mr. Asgeir Palsson, Director of ANS, ISAVIA and Chairman NAT/SPG
Development of the draft agreement between the Russian Federation and EU regarding the land transportations in the case of air traffic disruptions
Mr. Andrey Shnyrev, Deputy Director of the Department for the National Civil Aviation Policy, Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation
12:30   Presentation of Poster Sessions
    Chairman: Dr. Freysteinn Sigmundsson, Nordic Volcanological Centre, Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
     
12:40   Lunch (Sponsored by Diamond Aircraft)
    Invited Guest of Honour and Speaker: Captain Eric Moody British Airways (Ret.). The captain who glided his B747 to safety out of volcanic ash above Java on 24 June 1982.
     
14:00   THIRD SESSION: The Global Economic and Business Dimension
    Chairman: Mr. Jon Sigurdsson, Assistant Professor of Business Administration, University of Reykjavik
     

  The importance of the aviation industry for the global economy
    Mr. Stephen Perkins, Head of Centre Joint Transport Research Centre of the OECD and the International Transport Forum 
     

  The importance of aviation for the global tourism
    Mr. Geoffrey Lipmann, Special Adviser to the UNWTO Secretary- General United Nations World Tourism Organization
     
14:35   FOURTH SESSION: Safety Aspects
    Chairman: Dr. Petur K. Maack, Director General ICAA
     
    What are the safety regulations regarding volcanic ash and why?
The International Airways Volcano Watch System 
    Mr. Karsten Theil, Regional Director of ICAO’s European and North Atlantic Office
     
    Flight operations in Iceland during the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption in 2010
    Mr. Reynir Sigurdsson, Director ANS and Aerodromes, Iceland Civil Aviation Administration
     
    What are the current UK volcanic ash safety regulations? Additional PDF
    Mr. Padhraic Kelleher, Head of the Airworthiness Division, UK Civil Aviation Authority
     
    What do we do in the US, South America and the Caribbean?
    Mr. David Strand, American Airlines, the airline representative to the ICAO working group on volcanic ash
     
    Putting the Volcanic Ash Hazard in Perspective: Delta Air Lines & London VAAC warning information during Iceland volcano Eyjafjallajokull eruption 14 April – May 2010 
    Mr. Tom Fahey, Mgr. Meteorology & Radio, Delta Air Lines
     
    Lessons learned from the Mt. Redoubt volcanic eruption in 2009 and processes used to avoid flight operations in volcanic ash
    Captain Robert (Bob) Graves, Director of flight operations Alaska Airlines 
     
    Coordinated monitoring of ash eruptions in the Russian Far East and Alaska
    Dr. John Eichelberger, US Geological Survey &
Academican Evgeny Gordeev, Russian Academy of Sciences and Director Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, FEB RAS.
     
    IFALP's position paper submitted to ICAO’s International Volcanic Ash Task Force
    Capt. Carlos Garcia Royo, ATPL First officer, A340 Iberia, MSc. Geologist
     
    IFALDA and ICEALDA postion paper; Safety of a flight through flight planning and flight watching
    Mr. Karl Fridriksson, President of ICEALDA and Vice President of IFALDA
     
16:40   FIFHT SESSION: Volcanic Ash and Aviation – Technical Dimensions
    Chairman: Dr. Jens Bjarnason, VP Technical Services, Icelandair
     
    A jet aircraft manufacturer's perspective of volcanic ash Additional PDF
    Mr. Douglas Kihm, Boeing Technical Fellow, Certification & ETOPS, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
     
    Volcanic ashes: view of an aircraft manufacturer 
    Capt. Manfred Birnfeld, Senior Flight Test Engineer at Airbus Flight Test Division
     
    The impact of volcanic ash on aircraft engines
    Mr. Patrick Emmott, Senior Vice President Technical Service, Rolls-Royce
     
    The impact of volcanic ash on aircraft engines and safety risks
    Eng. Jacques, Renvier, Senior Vice President, System engineering and integration, Snecma/CFM partner
     
17:40   Closing of first day of Conference
    Dr. Thorgeir Palsson, Professor University of Reykjavik and Conference Chairman

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