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Environmental Management for Air Navigation Service Providers

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

  • To introduce the key environmental issues associated with the operation of the air transport industry
  • To explain the implications of these issues for the industry and drivers for their management.
  • To detail the variety of methods available for managing those issues.
  • To explain the role of different aviation stakeholders and in particular ANSPs in their management.
  • To describe the essential elements of an effective environmental management system and the principles of collaborative environmental management.

Topics covered

  • Sustainable development
  • Environmental capacity constraints at airports
  • Key aviation stakeholders
  • Aircraft noise
  • Airport local air quality
  • Climate change
  • Adapting to a changing climate
  • Environmental management systems
  • Collaborative environmental management

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