The IATA Turbulence Aware Forum will take place on November 18th in Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal.
The event will give delegates the opportunity to connect with airlines already part of the program that are using EDR in their operations, talk to OEMs and other solution providers about potential implementation options.
Content outline
- Gain technical knowledge on turbulence reporting implementation
- View key data statistics
- Learn how other airlines/integrators are using the data
Who attends?
- Technical Pilots
- Dispatchers
- EFB Administrators
- Software/Avionics Engineers
- Data integrators
- EDR reporting solution providers
- Management looking to enhance operational safety & efficiency
Cost
IATA Turbulence Aware Forum is a free of charge event, but registration is required.
2023 Forum hosted by WestJet
Testimonials
"By incorporating Turbulence Aware data into pilot, dispatcher and meteorologist tools Delta has realized benefits to safety, customer comfort, schedule integrity and efficiency."
Capt. Patrick Burns, Delta's Vice President - Flight Operations & System Chief Pilot
“The big change was that we now know if we got an alert or a value, that’s fact, that’s measured, no discrepancy and that is a physical fact of what is going on at that moment in that area of the airspace.”
Thomas Weber, Head of Flight Dispatch at Swiss International Airlines
“IATA’s collaborative approach to creating Turbulence Aware with open source data means that airlines will have access to data to better mitigate turbulence. Using Turbulence Aware in conjunction with Delta’s proprietary Flight Weather Viewer app is expected to build on the significant reductions we’ve seen already to both turbulence-related crew injuries and carbon emissions year-over-year”
Jim Graham, Senior Vice President of Flight Operations at Delta Air Lines
"EDR is a powerful tool for making decisions on altitude changes and route changes, especially on long-distance international flights, due to its objectivity and ease of use.Up until now, flights over the Pacific have largely relied on predictions from meteorological data, and the pilots’ ability to obtain real time turbulence reports is limited.
However, it is now possible to obtain the latest EDR data using the aircraft's WIFI to obtain a more accurate ENROUTE status via integrated weather tools running on EFBs. As a result, it not only realizes efficient altitude selection and comfortable flight with less shaking, but also reduces the risk of injury in the cabin.
We hope that more airlines will join in the future, and that EDR data will continue to grow."
Yuki Hayashi et al. Captain, Flight Operation Center at All Nippon Airways
Cascais is a town and municipality in the Lisbon District. It is the premier holiday destination in the Portuguese Riviera. The sun shines 290 days a year and where old traditions blend with modern culture, offering a safe and welcoming atmosphere with diverse cuisine, and accomodations.
> Weather in Cascais, Lisbon, Portugal
Venue: Hotel Cascais Miragem
Visa Requirements
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IATA will provide an official letter for anyone who needs a visa to attend the event. Please email us at iataturbulence@iata.org.
We are currently looking for the best available venue which will be communicated to registered participants.
Sponsors/Exhibitors
The IATA Turbulence Aware Forum provides a great opportunity to network with airlines, data aggregators, OEMs, and other stakeholders.
For more information, you can email us at iataturbulence@iata.org.
Adrian Ganea
Senior Product Manager Turbulence Aware
Participation in the IATA Turbulence Aware Forum is free, however, registration is required, please use the form below. Note: the registration is limited to 2 seats per company.
Please complete the registration form. Confirmed participants will be notified by email.