Environmental Management for Air Navigation Service Providers
This training programme addresses the issue of the management of the environmental impacts of the air transport industry with a focus upon the role of the Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP).
Learning Objectives
Topics covered
Fees
The per delegate fee for the course is £400 including VAT / €450.
The course is 2 days and will be held in Bucharest.
Dates
Dates for the course are flexible. A minimum number of 15 delegates are required for the course to take place.
Find out more
For more information, please follow the ‘Book a course’ button on the right hand side of your screen or contact Natassja Campbell at:
Telephone +44 (0)161 247 6244
Programme
Day 1
Session 1 : Introduction
– Introductions
– Why are we here?
– The Sustainable Development Challenge for the Air Transport Industry.
– Environmental capacity constraints at airports, climate change and peak oil.
– Key Aviation stakeholders
– Class Discussion – Why take action? What role the ANSP?
BREAK
Session 2 : Aircraft Noise
– Introduction
– Drivers for action
– Methods of control
– The role of different stakeholders and especially the ANSP
– Case Studies of good practice
– Class Exercise – Designing departure and arrival routes
LUNCH
Session 3: Local Air Quality
– Introduction
– Drivers for action
– Methods of control
– The role of different stakeholders and especially the ANSP
– Case studies of good practice
– Class Exercise – Handling of aircraft on the ground
BREAK
Session 4 : Climate Change
– Introduction
– Drivers for action
– Methods of control – including SESAR
– The EU ETS
– The role of different stakeholders and especially the ANSP
– Case studies of good practice
– Class Exercise – Carbon accounting at airports
Thought Piece – A challenge for students to consider overnight.
DAY 2:
Session 5: Recap of Day 1, Discussion of Thoughtpiece
Session 6: Adapting to a Changing Climate
– The implications of climate change for the air transport industry
– Implications for ANSP
BREAK
Session 7: Environmental Management Systems
– What is an EMS?
– Drivers and benefits
– Essential components of an EMS
– Setting Up an EMS
– Roles and responsibilities
– Targets and Performance Indicators
LUNCH
Session 8: Collaborative Environmental Management
– Roles of different stakeholders.
– Resolving conflicts and tradeoffs
– Collaborative decision making
– Case Study – Implementing CDO and CCOs.
– Consultation
BREAK
Session 9: Discussion – Implications for ANSP’s
Session 10: Conclusion / Wrap UP