ICAO GLOBAL AVIATION COOPERATION SYMPOSIUM FEATURE COVERAGE

COUNTRIES lacking systems engineering capacity to boost their air traffic management by following international blueprints have been offered practical policy implementation kits by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).The launch was a highlight of ICAO’s first Global Aviation Cooperation Symposium (GACS), staged at its Montréal headquarters to assess synergies between technological developments across the civil aviation sector.Speaking to delegates, Nancy Graham, director of ICAO’s air navigation bureau said that the initiative would help ...


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