Webinar: Expect Enormous Changes in Aviation Performance With Certified AeroMACS

AeroMACS Webinar Presented By the WiMAX Forum on Wednesday, March 30, 2016 at 08:00 AM US Pacific Time

​While the world advances technologically in several areas, the majority of airport and aircraft communications systems remain outdated. Recently, new wireless broadband capabilities have been deployed to guarantee safety and regularity of flight services worldwide. To this end, the Aeronautical Mobile Airport Communication System (AeroMACS) profile has been adopted to support next generation airport surface communications needs.

Learn how AeroMACS has been chosen as the technology of choice to provide wireless connectivity on the airport surface for the Aviation Industry and major deployments globally.

Join our live webinar on Wednesday, March 30 to hear about the importance of the AeroMACS standardized solution for aviation.

In this free webinar, the speakers will address key questions about the technology:

•AeroMACS Overview – Hosted by Declan Byrne, President, WiMAX Forum

•FAA Overview – Hosted by Brent Phillips, Senior Systems Engineer, FAA

•EUROCONTROL Overview – Hosted by Nikos Fistas, Senior COM Expert, EUROCONTROL

•Security & Certification Overview – Hosted by Brian Crowe, Vice Chair, WiMAX Forum Aviation Working Group - Sr. Advisory Engineer, Hitachi

For more information and registration please visit: http://www.wimaxforum.org/event/webinar-expect-enormous-changes-in-aviation-performance-with-certified-aeromacs

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Tags: AeroMACS, Air Traffic Control, Air Traffic Management, Airlines, ATC, ATM, Aviation, EUROCONTROL, FAA, Federal Aviation Administration, WiMAX, WiMAX Forum


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