ATCA Connect 2024: Aviation Industry’s Top Leaders, Senior FAA Officials, and Global Stakeholders to Gather in Washington, DC
ALEXANDRIA, VA / ACCESSWIRE / November 1, 2024 /ATCA is set to host ATCA Connect 2024, bringing together top leaders and innovators in aviation and air traffic management. This year 's event features an impressive lineup of senior officials from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and other government agencies, as well as global industry leaders, demonstrating a unique convergence of expertise and influence to address today 's most pressing challenges in aviation.
Selected Speakers Include:
Katie Thomson - Deputy FAA Administrator
Tim Arel - Chief Operating Officer, FAA Air Traffic Organization
Katrina Hall - Deputy Chief Operating Officer, NAS Programs and Support, FAA
Paul Feldman - Vice President, Government Affairs, GAMA
Bob Pearce - Associate Administrator, NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD)
Kelvin Coleman - Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, FAA
Michael Robbins - President & CEO, AUVSI
Maj. Gen. F. William Radiff - Director of NORAD Operations
Steve Morrissey - VP, International Regulatory and Policy, United Airlines
Simon Hocquard - Director General, CANSO
Michele Merkle - Director, Air Navigation Bureau, ICAO
Peter Cerda - Regional Vice President, The Americas, IATA
Chris Rocheleau - Chief Operating Officer, NBAA
ATCA Connect 2024 offers a robust agenda with dynamic programming, featuring keynotes, panels, and interactive sessions. A central highlight will be the presentation of the prestigious Glen A. Gilbert Award to Nick Calio, President and CEO of Airlines for America (A4A), recognizing his outstanding contributions to the aviation industry.
Another key highlight of ATCA Connect will be the announcement of the winners of its annual award program, which recognizes those who have made exceptional efforts to the worldwide air traffic control and airspace system. The ceremony and reception will take place during ATCA Connect on Nov. 6 at the Washington Convention Center.
"This year, we 've added a new twist - we 're not announcing the winners until the event. We want this to be a special occasion for a group of truly extraordinary professionals who are most deserving of recognition," ATCA President & CEO Carey Fagan said. "From heroic air traffic control saves to industry and small business contributions, military recognition, and the safety of the National Airspace System, we plan to salute the achievements that have advanced our industry and professions."
ATCA Connect will begin on Nov. 5 with an empowerHER event, continuing the conversation from its inaugural Women in Aviation Leadership Conference last spring. The event will feature speakers and interactive workshop discussions on a range of leadership and empowerment topics, including exploring the progress that is being made in the recommendations from the Women in Aviation Advisory Board. empowerHER seeks to strengthen the environment where women in aviation feel supported, valued, and empowered to reach new heights.
What: ATCA Connect 2024
When: November 5-7, 2024
Where: Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC
Highlights Include:
High-Level FAA and Government Participation: Engage with senior FAA officials and government leaders as they discuss policy, technology, and the future of air traffic management.
Dynamic Programming: Participate in cutting-edge sessions on aviation safety, innovation, and workforce development, tailored to the needs of a rapidly evolving industry.
Gilbert Award Ceremony Honoring Nick Calio: Recognizing Calio 's influential role and contributions to advancing the aviation industry.
Media RSVP:
Members of the media interested in attending ATCA Connect 2024 are encouraged to register in advance to secure credentials and access exclusive sessions and interviews.
About ATCA:
Voice of Our Industry
ATCA provides opportunities for education, collaboration, thought leadership, and advocacy to support our members
Fosters Industry partnerships with FAA, NASA, DOD, other government organizations, and ANSPs to safely provide and integrate technologies and services for global airspace integration.
Promotes best practices in safety and efficiency enhancements.
Provides forums for thought leadership, exhibition of technologies, and collaboration.
Advocates for operational advancements with adequate funding levels.
SOURCE:Air Traffic Control Association
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