27 February 2020 Eurocontrol Brussels Headquarters

27 February 2020 Eurocontrol Brussels Headquarters

DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS SPEAKER BIOGRAPHIES EUROCONTROL In collaboration with 27 FEBRUARY 2020 EUROCONTROL BRUSSELS HEADQUARTERS JOIN O U R Q & A 1 1 VENUE CONFERENCE: NEO & PILATUS EXHIBITION AND BREAKS: EUROPA LOBBY DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS CONFERENCE AGENDA CHECK-IN 08:00 Registrations open at EUROCONTROL reception 08:30-09:30 Light breakfast in Europa lobby 09:00-09:40 Exhibition in Europa lobby BOARDING 09:45-09:55 WELCOME & OPENING BY MASTER OF CEREMONIES Bob Graham, Head of Airports, EUROCONTROL TAXI 09:55-10:05 Airport of the future: aviation challenges and opportunities Eamonn Brennan, Director General, EUROCONTROL 10:05-10:15 Airports and ATM integration: towards increased performance and sustainability Olivier Jankovec, Director General, ACI EUROPE 10:15-10:25 Airports: the strategic overview Henrik Hololei, Director General DG MOVE, European Commission 10:25-10:35 Connectivity in aviation Grazia Vittadini, Chief Technology Officer, Airbus TAKE OFF 10:40-10:55 View from Europe’s largest airline Michael O’Leary, Chief Executive Officer, Ryanair Holdings 11:00-11:30 Coffee break & tour of exhibits 3 DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS AGENDA CRUISE 11:30-12:35 ALL AIRPORTS CONNECTED Moderator: Marc Houalla, Executive Director, Group ADP and Managing Submit your Director, Paris CDG Airport questions Jost Lammers, President, ACI EUROPE & President and Chief Executive using Officer, Munich Airport slido.com Birgit Otto, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, Schiphol Group Hemant Mistry, Director Global Airport Infrastructure & Fuel, IATA Iacopo Prissinotti, Director Network Management, EUROCONTROL 12:40-13:00 DRAGONS’ DEN: DRONE DETECTION AND DISSUASION Moderator: Bob Graham, Head of Airports, EUROCONTROL James Cranswick, Director Aviation, Deloitte Asher Abish, Regional Director of Marketing & Sales, ELTA Ian Rodley, Business Development Manager, Openworks Engineering Ltd 13:00-14:10 Networking lunch & tour of exhibits CRUISE 14:10-14:30 ADDRESSING ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES Jonas Abrahamsson, President & Chief Executive Officer, Swedavia 4 DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS AGENDA LANDING 14:30-15:35 RUNWAY CAPACITY CHALLENGE Moderator: Andrew Charlton, Managing Director, Aviation Advocacy Submit your Dalton Philips, Chief Executive Officer, Dublin Airport questions Fiona Carleton, Director of Expansion Strategy and Future Operations, using London Heathrow Airport slido.com Ismail Polat, Chief Planning Officer, Istanbul Airport Andrew Murphey, Manager Aviation, Transport & Environment DISEMBARKING 15:40-15:50 CLOSING REMARKS Eamonn Brennan, Director General, EUROCONTROL JOIN SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS O U R Q & A G o to s lid o .c o m or scan the QR code E n te r # a p t 2 0 3 0 Tell us your name & organisation 5 DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS SPEAKER & MODERATOR BIOGRAPHIES Keynote session Master of ceremonies B o b G ra h a m Head of Airports, EUROCONTROL Bob Graham is Head of Airports at EUROCONTROL. His task is to integrate airports into the European ATM Network and support local airport operational improvements. He previously served as Head of Concept Strategy and Development in SESAR and gave support to the European Commission in developing the first European Single Sky legislation package as well as the initial Single European Sky ATM Research Programme, SESAR. Bob joined EUROCONTROL in 1990, bringing his experience in both airports and en-route air traffic control. He ran airspace design, decision support and human factors projects, managed EUROCONTROL’s research and validation platforms and conducted mid-term research. Eamonn Brennan Director General, EUROCONTROL Eamonn Brennan became Director General of EUROCONTROL on 1 January 2018. Prior to joining EUROCONTROL, Eamonn Brennan was the Chief Executive of the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) where he was responsible for the provision of air traffic management services in Irish controlled airspace, aeronautical communications on the North Atlantic, and Air Traffic Control at the major Irish Airports, as well as the safety and security regulation of the Irish civil aviation industry. He has worked as a management and training consultant in London, Kuala Lumpur and South East Asia working on projects for the private sector, World Tourism Organisation and the European Commission, amongst others. Eamonn Brennan has held many leading roles in the Air Traffic Management industry during his career. He has over 35 years’ experience working across three continents, in over 25 countries, in both the public and private sector. He has played a central role in the development of aviation policy both in Ireland and abroad and has keenly supported the implementation of the Single European Sky programme, working closely with the EU, EC, EASA, EUROCONTROL and SESAR. 7 DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS SPEAKER & MODERATOR BIOGRAPHIES Olivier Jankovec Director General, ACI EUROPE Olivier Jankovec became Director General of the European Region of the Airports Council International (ACI EUROPE) in September 2006. He first joined ACI EUROPE in March 2006 as Director of Strategy & Communications. He has more than 25 years of governmental and lobbying experience, having worked for Alitalia (2002-2006), Air France (2000-2002) and the Air Transport Directorate of the European Commission (1994-2000). Immediately prior to joining ACI EUROPE, Olivier was the Director of Institutional Relations for Alitalia where he was in charge of governmental affairs at national, European and International levels. During this time, he was also Chair of the Association of European Airlines Policy Committee. In 2006 and 2007, he participated in the EU’s High-Level Group on the future of aviation regulation in Europe. Henrik Hololei Director General of DG MOVE , European Commission Henrik Hololei has been Director General for Mobility and Transport in the European Commission since October 2015. He moved to the European Commission in 2004 as Head of Cabinet under Vice President Siim Kallas until 2013, when he became Deputy Secretary General. Before joining the Commission, Henrik held various positions in the Estonian Government between 1995 and 2004. He was mainly responsible for coordinating the preparatory work for Estonia’s accession to the European Union. In 2001-2002, he served as Estonia’s Minister of Economy. Henrik Hololei is an economist by training and holds degrees from Tallinn Technical University and Aarhus University in Denmark. 8 DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS SPEAKER & MODERATOR BIOGRAPHIES Grazia Vittadini Chief Technology Officer, Airbus Grazia Vittadini has been Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Airbus and a member of the Airbus Executive Committee since 1 May 2018. She also serves as Director of the Airbus Foundation Board and is a member of the Inclusion and Diversity Steering Committee. Previously, Grazia Vittadini was Executive Vice President Head of Engineering and a member of the Executive Committee of Airbus Defence and Space. Prior to this, she was Senior Vice President Head of Corporate Audit & Forensic, responsible for the Airbus Group’s audit activities worldwide. Before that, Grazia was Vice President Head of Airframe Design and Technical Authority for all Airbus aircraft. Always leading transnational teams in multiple locations, she also served as Chief Engineer on the Wing High Lift Devices of the A380 in Bremen from First Flight to In-Service (2005-2009) and then contributed to securing the First Flight and Type Certification of the A350 XWB aircraft as Head of Major Structural Tests in Hamburg. Major Tests for the A320 Extended Service Goal, A380 and A400M were also in her scope. Grazia began her professional career on the Italian side of the Eurofighter Consortium, before joining Airbus Operations in Germany in 2002. Grazia graduated in Aeronautical Engineering and she specialised in Aerodynamics at the Politecnico di Milano. Michael O’Leary Chief Executive Officer, Ryanair Holdings Michael O’Leary has served as Ryanair CEO since 1993. Born in a stable in 1961, he was a boy genius, who excelled both academically and at sports. Having represented Ireland internationally at bog snorkelling and flower arranging, he graduated from Trinity College in Dublin as soon as they could get rid of him. He then became another boring KPMG accountant until divine inspiration sentenced him to a life of penal servitude in the airline business. 9 DIGITALLY CONNECTED AIRPORTS SPEAKER & MODERATOR BIOGRAPHIES Panel 1 session M o d e rato r Marc Houalla Executive Director, Group ADP and Managing Director, Paris CDG Airport Marc began his career in 1985 as a research engineer at the Directorate of the Canadian Civil Aviation in Ottawa. He then joined the French Civil Aviation Authority in 1987, where he successively held various positions. Between 1996 and 1998, he worked for SOFREAVIA as a consultant on economic and financial affairs. In 1998, he joined DGAC as Director of Operations in the Civil Aviation South Division in Toulouse. In 2003, he was in charge of civil aviation in the Provence region, and served as Director of the main airport of Marseille Provence. In 2006, he headed the new South- Southeast Air Navigation Service in Marseille. In December 2006, he was appointed Head of SEFA (Aeronautical Training Operations Department). He became the Director of the National Civil Aviation School (ENAC) in November 2008. From November 2008 to January 2011, he combined both positions at ENAC and SEFA. In September 2017, he joined Groupe ADP as Executive Director of Paris-Orly Airport. He has

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