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04/07/2012 European Aviation Crisis Management Cell - Aviation Crisis Management in Europe Žarko Sivčev Advisor to Chief Operating Officer EUROCONTROL/Directorate Network Management The European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation European Aviation Crisis Management Cell Aviation Crisis Management in Europe 1. EUROCONTROL 2. Eyjafjallajökull 2010 crisis 3. European Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell (EACCC) 4. Other potential crisis events 5. CAPSCA and EUROCONTROL - working together Enter here your Presentation Title 1

04/07/2012 1. EUROCONTROL Enter here your Presentation Title 2

04/07/2012 EUROCONTROL – Structure DNM: Directorate Network Management SINGLE SKY NETWORK MANAGEMENT Route Charges SESAR and RESEARCH Maastricht Upper Air Centre Corporate ATM Structure in Europe 40 States 1750 Sectors & 73 en-route centres 585 Aircraft Operators 544 Airports 74 FMPs 3,500 Connected end-users Peaks 34,400 Flights a day 10,000,000 Flights a year EUROCONTROL2009 – Central Flow Management Unit Enter here your Presentation Title 3

04/07/2012 Air Traffic Flow Management Avoiding congestion Safety Issue Sequencing the traffic Benefits: Safer Fuel savings Less CO2 emission Flight Plan Processing 30000 Flights every day 1 Flight Plan processed every 3 seconds IFPU1 IFPU2 And above 60000 Flight Plan electronic messages every day 88% of messages processed automatically Enter here your Presentation Title 4

04/07/2012 2. Eyjafjallajökull 2010 crisis Normal traffic density in Europe in April 16.00 UTC What happened? Traffic in Europe on 18 April 2010 Enter here your Presentation Title 5

04/07/2012 Impact on the European traffic 15th April – 21st April 2010 Daily Traffic per Volcano Activity Week 54% of flights not 35000 operated 30000 25000 21911 28087 13101 27508 9330 5204 28126 5335 22653 11659 28597 5000 20842 10000 28578 15000 24965 20000 More than 100,000 flights 0 THU FRI SAT SUN MON W201015 W201016 TUE WED 1% of annual traffic CFMU Network Operations Portal (NOP) /spec/index.html 13.5 million hits in one day! Enter here your Presentation Title 6

04/07/2012 Communication 3. European Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell (EACCC) Enter here your Presentation Title 7

04/07/2012 Lessons learnt from 2010 ash crisis May 2010: European Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell E A S A Network management Political leadership Airworthiness Safety European Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell (EACCC) Coordinate management of response to the network crisis affecting aviation in Europe EACCC Activated when circumstances beyond normal environment of ops are evident Airlines Members Airports ANSP Military State focal points Enter here your Presentation Title 8

04/07/2012 4. Other potential crisis events EACCC on Alert Enter here your Presentation Title 9

04/07/2012 Possible future threats (from EUROCONTROL catalogue) Volcanic ash dispersion Nuclear emissions dispersion War Hazardous chemicals dispersion Fire Security threats (terrorism) Airborne spread of diseases Pandemic Major failure of a panEuropean function Industrial action or unavailability of a major or several ANSPs Massive cyber attacks Heavy meteorological conditions Shortage of fuel in Europe Threat from space (e.g. satellite, space weather, etc.) What if something happens tomorrow? 5. CAPSCA & EUROCONTROL – Working Together Enter here your Presentation Title 10

04/07/2012 Aviation Crisis Management Workshop Brussels, 22-23 May 2012 WHAT COULD HIT US NEXT? Žarko Sivčev Advisor COO EUROCONTROL/Directorate Network Manager What could hit us next? - Criteria Getting ready! Severity: impact on aviation, impact on the airspace capacity and airspace availability, aviation vulnerability Probability: likelihood of having a major impact on the European aviation network Duration: short (up to a day), medium (day to a week), long (more than a week) Enter here your Presentation Title 11

04/07/2012 Example: Nuclear Emissions Dispersion Description: nuclear accident/incident Severity: high Probability: low to medium Duration: medium - long Mitigation: Network: aviation network response procedure to be established National: nuclear contingency plans What if something happens tomorrow: Early warning: State Focal Points Expert advice, data: EU Radiation Protection Unit, Met Offices using dispersion models, Maturity: low - ICAO ConOps still to be drafted CAPSCA & EUROCONTROL Network Manager Commonalities Aviation International coverage Differences “Core business”: CAPSCA – medical EUROCONTROL – ATM network management Operational status: CAPSCA – ? EUROCONTROL – H24 Enter here your Presentation Title 12

04/07/2012 CAPSCA & EUROCONTROL working together – discussion items Awareness of each other’s existence & mission Exchange of expertise/know how Pandemic vs airborne spread of diseases Early warning Contacts (Mon-Fri, 24/7, ) Crisis response tracking (e.g. web sites ) Exercises Working arrangements Communication – operational & political level Thank you! zarko.sivcev@eurocontrol.int Enter here your presentation title Enter here your Presentation Title 26 13

European Aviation Crisis Management Cell - Aviation Crisis Management in Europe 1. EUROCONTROL 2. Eyjafjallajökull 2010 crisis 3. European Aviation Crisis Coordination Cell (EACCC) . Microsoft PowerPoint - 3 July_PPT06_ECTRL.ppt [Compatibility Mode] Author: vkourenkov Created Date: 7/4/2012 8:39:46 AM .

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