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Trans-European and Management
* Trans-European Shipping Management and Information network

Trans-European and network
Its essential section, the Slovenian Motorway Cross, which is part of the Trans-European Road network, was completed in October 2011.
The Trans-European road network ( TERN ) was defined by Council Decision 93 / 629 / EEC of October 29, 1993, and is a project to improve the internal road infrastructure of the European Union ( EU ).
Decision 93 / 629 / EEC expired on 30th June 1995 so it was further expanded by the Decision No 1692 / 96 / EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 1996 on Community guidelines for the development of the trans-European transport network, which added definition not only to the proposed road network, but to other Trans-European Transport Networks ( TEN-T ), as they came to be called.
# REDIRECT Trans-European road network
* Trans-European telecommunications network ( eTEN )
The TEN-T networks are part of a wider system of Trans-European Networks ( TENs ), including a telecommunications network ( eTEN ) and a proposed energy network ( TEN-E or Ten-Energy ).
* Trans-European Road network
* Trans-European Rail network, which includes the Trans-European high-speed rail network as well as the Trans-European conventional rail network
* Trans-European Inland Waterway network and inland ports
* Trans-European Seaport network
* Trans-European Airport network
* Trans-European Combined Transport network
* Trans-European Positioning and Navigation network, which includes the Galileo

Trans-European and which
These projects are technically and financially managed by the Trans-European Transport Network Executive Agency ( TEN-T EA ), which was established exactly for this purpose by the European Commission in October 2006.
These development corridors are distinct from the Trans-European transport networks, which is a European Union project and include all major established routes in the European Union, although there are proposals to combine the two systems, since most of the involved countries now are members of the EU.
Emmerich station is located about 1 km southeast of the city center on the double-track electrified “ Holland Route ,” which plays an important role in passenger travel and commercial transport and is therefore treated in the EU as a part of the Trans-European Network in the category “ priority projects which should be begun before 2010 .” In addition to the ICE International from Amsterdam to Frankfurt am Main, the night train CityNightLine to southern Germany, Austria and to Switzerland travels through here with a stop in Emmerich.
The tunnel is part of the Gümüşova-Gerede Highway within the Trans-European Motorway project, which was carried out by the Turkish Bayındır and Italian Astaldi joint venture since April 16, 1993.

Trans-European and European
The line has been declared a strategic European route and designated a priority Trans-European Networks ( TENS ) route.
The Trans-European Networks ( TEN ) were created by the European Union by Articles 154-156 of the Treaty of Rome ( 1957 ), with the stated goals of the creation of an internal market and the reinforcement of economic and social cohesion.
Under the terms of Chapter XV of the Treaty ( Articles 154, 155 and 156 ), the European Union must aim to promote the development of Trans-European Networks as a key element for the creation of the Internal Market and the reinforcement of Economic and Social Cohesion.
* Trans-European Networks, a 1992 group formed by the European Union for economic purposes
The road improvements have been part funded with European money, under the Trans-European Networks programme, as the route is designated part of Euroroute E22 ( Holyhead-Leeds-Amsterdam-Hamburg-Malmoe-Riga-Moscow-Perm-Ekaterinburg-Ishim ).
* TEN-T-The Trans-European Transport Networks on the European Commission website
* Trans European transport network-The Trans-European Transport Networks-non-official comprehensive website
Part 3 on policies and actions is divided by area into the following titles: the internal market ; the free movement of goods, including the customs union ; agriculture and fisheries ; free movement of people, services and capital ; the area of freedom, justice and security, including police and justice co-operation ; transport policy ; competition, taxation and harmonisation of regulations ( note Article 101 and Article 102 ); economic and monetary policy, including articles on the euro ; employment policy ; the European Social Fund ; education, vocational training, youth and sport policies ; cultural policy ; public health ; consumer protection ; Trans-European Networks ; industrial policy ; economic, social and territorial cohesion ( reducing disparities in development ); research and development and space policy ; environmental policy ; energy policy ; tourism ; civil protection ; and administrative co-operation.
TARGET2 ( Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer System ) in 26 countries of the European Union
* TEMPUS ( Trans-European Mobility Scheme for University Studies ), a European Union program
* European Academic and Research Network, a defunct computer networking organisation succeeded by TERENA ( Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association )

Air and Traffic
Another area in which the ICAO is active is infrastructure management, including Communication, Navigation, Surveillance / Air Traffic Management ( CNS / ATM ) systems, which employ digital technologies ( e. g., satellite systems with various levels of automation ) in order to maintain a seamless global air traffic management system.
* 1944 – Chris Wood, English saxophonist ( Traffic and Ginger Baker's Air Force ) ( d. 1983 )
For example, the International Brotherhood of Teamsters has supported Republican Party candidates on a number of occasions and the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization ( PATCO ) endorsed Ronald Reagan in 1980.
Moncton is mentioned several times in the 1961 Twilight Zone episode " The Odyssey of Flight 33 ", in which the lost aircraft desperately tries to contact Moncton Air Traffic Control, as well as the air traffic control in Gander and Boston.
* 1946 – Ric Grech, English musician ( Family, Ginger Baker's Air Force, Traffic ) ( d. 1990 )
* 1981 – The United States Federal Labor Relations Authority votes to decertify the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization for its strike the previous August.
In newer Air Traffic Control radar equipment, algorithms are used to identify the false targets by comparing the current pulse returns, to those adjacent, as well as calculating return improbabilities.
With the unprecedented implementation of Security Control of Air Traffic and Air Navigation Aids ( SCATANA ) plan, all civilian airplane traffic in the United States and Canada was grounded until September 13, 2001.
Air Traffic Control Towers ( ATCTs ) at Schiphol Airport
The last radio transmission from the airplane occurred at 20: 30 when the flight crew received and then acknowledged instructions from Boston Air Route Traffic Control Center ( ARTCC ) to climb to.
At 08: 55, a supervisor at the New York Air Traffic Control center notified the center's operations manager of the Flight 175 hijacking, and David Bottiglia, who was tracking Flight 175, noted, " we might have a hijack over here, two of them.
At 09: 01, two minutes before impact as United Airlines Flight 175 continued its descent into Lower Manhattan, the New York Center alerted another nearby Air Traffic Facility responsible for low-flying aircraft, which was able to monitor the aircraft's path over New Jersey, and then over Staten Island and New York Harbor in its final moments.
Depending on the category of airspace in which the flight is being conducted, VFR aircraft may be required to have a transponder to help Air Traffic Control identify the aircraft on radar in order that ATC can provide separation to IFR aircraft.
National Air Traffic Services, the UK's Air Navigation Service Provider, a public – private partnership also publishes an online AIP for the UK.
* Area Control Center, an Air Traffic Control facility covering a large region of airspace not associated with a particular airport
As recently as March 2006, the National Airspace Data Interchange Network has used X. 25 to interconnect remote airfields with Air Route Traffic Control Centers.
In later years he was a qualified Air Traffic Control Officer on the carrier USS Forrestal and flew an A-6 Intruder off the carrier USS Eisenhower.
* Sector ( Air Traffic Control ), a three dimensional zone within controlled airspace in which aircraft are under the control of a specific air traffic controller.
* Charlotte ( song ), by Air Traffic
* 329-335 MHz: Air Traffic Control VHF Glide slope
* Federal Aviation Administration Air Route Traffic Control Center ZJX
* Bay of Bengal Cooperative Air Traffic Flow Management System
The accident investigation found that Air Traffic Control was to blame.

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