Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Single European Sky" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Air and traffic
* Air Services Australia, air traffic management and related services provider for Australia
* Air traffic management, a concept in air navigation that includes air traffic control.
* Ground delay program, a traffic flow initiative that is instituted by the Federal Aviation Administration in the United States Air Space System
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.
During the Cold War, Naval Air Station Keflavik played an important role in monitoring marine and submarine traffic from the Norwegian and Greenland Seas into the Atlantic Ocean.
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.
Air traffic controllers tried to contact him as he was moving around the busy Helsinki – Moscow route, but Rust turned off all communications equipment aboard.
Air traffic control presumed an emergency and a rescue effort was organized, including a Finnish Border Guard patrol boat.
Air traffic control is overseen and operated in conjunction with the pan-African ASECNA, which bases one of its five air traffic zones at Niamey's Hamani Diori International Airport.
Air traffic within mainland China is often connected through Beijing, Shanghai or Guangzhou.
Air traffic is routed through several international and regional airports, the largest of which is Barajas International Airport in Madrid.
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.
Category: Air traffic control in Europe
The Schiphol Air traffic control tower, with a height of, was the tallest in the world when constructed in 1991.
For instance, the Abwehr ( the German military intelligence service ) used a four-rotor machine without a plugboard, and Naval Enigma used different key management from that of the Army or Air Force, making its traffic far more difficult to cryptanalyse.
At around this time, the flight had a near midair collision with Delta Air Lines Flight 2315, reportedly missing the plane by only 300 feet, as air traffic controller Dave Bottiglia frantically tried to tell the Delta pilot to take evasive action.
Air traffic control responsibilities at airports are usually divided into at least two main areas: ground and tower, though a single controller may work both stations.
* Air traffic control
Air traffic control radar
Air traffic control ( ATC ) is a service provided by ground-based controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through controlled airspace.
Belarusian traffic police DAI every year holds operation " Clean Air " to prevent the use of cars with extremely pollutive engines.

Air and management
Based on his industry experience on Air Force missile projects, Mueller realized some skilled managers could be found among high-ranking officers in the US Air Force, so he got Webb's permission to recruit General Samuel C. Phillips, who gained a reputation for his effective management of the Minuteman program, as OMSF program controller.
Lithuanian Air Force Special Operations Element is subordinate to the Unit at the level of operations management. Structure of the SOF is flexible which makes it easy to form squadrons intended for concrete operations and missions from its elements.
In 2009, the operations and maintenance contract for the day-to-day management and operation of the Fence was awarded to Five Rivers Services, LLC, based out of Colorado Springs, CO. On September 30, 2011, Five Rivers Services was awarded a $ 7, 022, 503 firm fixed price with cost reimbursable line items contract modification to manage, operate, maintain, and logistically support the nine Air Force Space Surveillance System field stations, presumably for Fiscal Year 2012.
Organizations known to use ALE for Emergency management, disaster relief, ordinary communication or extraordinary situation response include: Red Cross, FEMA, Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, NATO, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United Nations, AT & T, Civil Air Patrol, SHARES, State of California Emergency Management Agency ( CalEMA ), other US States ' Offices of Emergency Services or Emergency Management Agencies, and Amateur Radio Emergency Service ( ARES ).
The only way he was able to get management to agree to a full season was to hire The Great Sebastian, " the debonair King of the Air " and world-class trapeze artist, as the star of the show.
Commerce & Business, Tourism, Agriculture, Automobile, Air conditioning, Live stock management, Lab Technician are some prominent courses.
AXA is one of the world's largest insurance companies ; Air France is the world's largest airline company in incomes ; L ' Oreal is the world's largest cosmetic company ; LVMH and PPR are the world's largest and second-largest luxury product companies respectively ; GDF-Suez is the world's largest energy company ; EDF is the world's largest utility company ; Areva is a large nuclear-energy company ; Veolia Environnement is the world's largest environmental services and water management company ; VINCI, Bouygues and Eiffage are respectively world's 1st, 2nd and 4th building and public work companies ; Michelin is the world's pneumatic leader ; Lafarge is the world's largest cement company ; JCDecaux is the world's largest outdoor advertising corporation ; BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale are respectively the world's 1st, 6th and 8th biggest banks in assets in 2010 ;
He later was responsible for technical management of nuclear power reactor shielding and radiation effects programs while at the Air Force Weapons Laboratory in New Mexico.
* Design and construction management of military facilities for the Army, Air Force, Army Reserve and Air Force Reserve and other Defense and Federal agencies.
: A joint U. S. Air Force and U. S. Navy organization responsible for cradle-to-grave management of air dominance weapon system programs equipping warfighters with strike weapons to fight and win decisively.
The Air Force transferred management responsibilities for Cooke AFB from ARDC to the Strategic Air Command ( SAC ) on January 1, 1958.
* Warner Robins Air Logistics CenterHas worldwide management and engineering responsibility for the repair, modification and overhaul of the F-15 Eagle, C-130 Hercules, and C-5 Galaxy aircraft.
In addition to these weapon systems, the ALC has worldwide management responsibility for the U-2 Dragon Lady, all Air Force helicopters, all special operations aircraft and their peculiar avionics systems.
Programs include: electronic warfare, airborne and ground communication, navigation, precision attack systems, weapons and missiles, support equipment ( SE ), Automatic Test Systems ( ATS ), industrial equipment, vehicles, Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources ( BEAR ), Air Force life support systems, armament, specialized programs, and supply chain management activities for WR-ALC.
By the end of the 1950s, Robins AFB assumed management of virtually all the cargo aircraft in the Air Force that included the C-47, C-54, C-117, C-118, C-123, C-124, and the C-130.
When operations ceased, Air Florida had over 18 months of unprocessed credit card ticket purchases and dozens of flight crews idle at home because management had failed to renew leases on all DC-10-30 aircraft.

Air and European
Avionics plays a heavy role in modernization initiatives like the Federal Aviation Administration's ( FAA ) Next Generation Air Transportation System project in the United States and the Single European Sky ATM Research ( SESAR ) initiative in Europe.
Each year, organisations such as The International Council of Air Shows and The European Airshow Council meet and discuss various subjects including air show safety where accidents are discussed and lessons learnt.
In 2005 Bulgaria Air transported 517, 000 passengers to international destinations, including all major European cities
Later that year, they embarked on a European tour to a dozen sites, including the Paris Air Show, where they were the only team to receive a standing ovation.
NADGE / AEGIS were complemented, in West Germany by the German Air Defence Ground Environment ( GEADGE ), an updated radar network adding southern West Germany to the European system, and Coastal Radar Integration System ( CRIS ), adding data links from Danish coastal radars.
Other airlines operating flights to and from Luxembourg include British Airways, KLM, SAS, Swiss European Air Lines, and TAP Portugal.
The airport also serves as a European hub for Delta Air Lines and as a base for Vueling.
Air Baltic operates flights from Dushanbe to Riga and onward connections to European destinations, but there are no flights to Uzbekistan.
Throughout the early stages of the Cold War, NATO relied on the Royal Air Force to threaten key cities in European Russia.
* January 7 – The Yugoslav Air Force downs a helicopter, killing five military observers from the European Community.
During World War II, Marshall was instrumental in preparing the U. S. Army and Army Air Forces for the invasion of the European continent.
The bombing of Dresden by the Royal Air Force and the United States Army Air Force between 13 and 15 February 1945 remains a controversial Allied action of the Western European theatre of war.
: The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation ( EUROCONTROL ) provides an Aeronautical Information Publication ( AIP ), aeronautical charts and NOTAM services for multiple European countries.
Currently, only twenty-four nations have spaceflight technology: Russia ( Russian Federal Space Agency ), the United States ( NASA, the US Air Force, SpaceX ( a U. S private aerospace company )), the member states of the European Space Agency, the People's Republic of China ( China National Space Administration ), Japan ( Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ), and India ( Indian Space Research Organisation ).
It served on the Eastern Front of the European Theatre of World War II with the 1st Air Army.
Only the Secretary of Defense ( or the President ) can authorize the transfer of operational control of forces between the three Military Departments ( Departments of the Army, Navy & Air Force ) and the currently nine Combatant Commands ( Africa Command, Central Command, European Command, Northern Command, Pacific Command, Southern Command, Special Operations Command, Strategic Command, Transportation Command ), and between the Combatant Commands.
Fokker was one of the main partners in the F-16 Fighting Falcon consortium ( EPAF, European Participating Air Forces ), which was responsible for the production of these fighters for the Belgian, Danish, Dutch, and Norwegian Air Forces.
The DCAOC's were for the Pacific area ( DCA-PAC ) originally located at what was once Wheeler Air Base, in Hawaii ; and for the European theater ( DCA-EUR ) at Stutgart Army Base, Germany.
The Hermes were based at Manston, from where they operated Silver Arrow all-passenger services to Le Touquet and inclusive tour charters to European destinations until parent company BAS's acquisition by British United Airways ( BUA ) parent Air Holdings in 1962.
* ABR, the ICAO airline designator for Air Contractors, a European freight airline

0.492 seconds.