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15/05
10:00am – 10:50am
Frequentis Theatre
The aviation industry is undergoing unprecedented transformation, with rapid advancements in air traffic management systems and operational technologies reshaping the way we navigate the skies. While innovations like Digital Towers, Trajectory-Based Operations, and Satellite-Based Navigation dominate the spotlight, a crucial question arises: how must training evolve to support these innovations and ensure a successful transformation? Traditional training methodologies, while foundational, demand a corresponding evolution in how we train the future air traffic workforce to meet the needs and growth of the future aviation ecosystem.
This panel brings together experts from ANSPs, training organizations, and simulation providers to explore how innovative training practices can bridge the gap between cutting-edge technologies, operational readiness, and the needs of the modern learner. Discussions will delve into competency-based frameworks, , the adoption of AI and adaptive learning systems, and the integration of advanced simulation technologies. Additionally, the panel will delve into the role of the regulator in driving more efficient, modern learning environments.
Consultant for Air Navigation Services Operations and Operational Training
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