EBASCON 2017 examines reduced costs and enhanced safety opportunities delivered by Interoperability and clustered flight operations
 
Aircraft operators agree that the interoperability of flight crews and clustered flight operations sounds amazing, almost too good to be true.

However closer examination reveals there are several advantages, mainly cost savings and safety enhancements.

EBASCON 2017 will be the key forum to discuss and review the implications of interoperability, the event takes place from the 14th to 15th February 2017 in Munich.

This is the seventh EBASCON (the European Business Aviation Safety Conference) and the key subject of interoperability is bound to be a hot topic. EBASCON is the only 2 day conference in Europe where the business aviation community shares knowledge and provides attendees with the latest information on flight safety related topics.

This means the conference will feature leading speakers on the subject from Europe and the USA. Each of the conference presentations aims to deliver specific information about safety and quality, dedicated solely to the business aviation community, that can be applied directly to daily operations.

Presentations from air traffic controllers, accident investigators, aviation authorities, pilots and vendors, give delegates a fresh and informed perspective on business aviation safety issues.

Christian Beckert

Founder and Chairman of EBASCON, Christian Beckert advises” I am very pleased that EBASCON 2017 will feature key sessions on Interoperability and clustered flight operations. This topic is of key interest right now and EBASCON 2017 will deliver a platform for delegates to learn more and share their experiences, while at the same time ensuring that safety remains paramount. I look forward to welcoming delegates to Munich to learn more about these amazing developments.”

More information at: www.ebascon.eu

BlueSky Business Aviation News | 1st December 2016 | Issue #394