DAY 1: 08:00 - 17:30 CET (UTC +1)
DAY 2: 09:30 - 12:00 CET (UTC +1)
Description

The workshop is organised within the framework of the European Aviation Action Plan for Ensuring Safe Operations during GNSS Interferences, jointly developed by EASA and EUROCONTROL in response to the growing operational impact of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) across European and neighbouring airspace.
Building on previous EASA–IATA PNT Resilience Workshops, the workshop will bring together regulators, air navigation service providers, aircraft operators, manufacturers and international organisations to review progress, share operational experience and coordinate ongoing activities aimed at strengthening aviation resilience to GNSS RFI.
Registration is required and subject to approval. Further details can be found on this page under "Registration".
Exchange of Information – Chatham House Rule
To ensure a productive and open exchange of information, this workshop will be conducted under the Chatham House Rule, creating a trusted environment that encourages frank and constructive discussion. Participants are free to use the information received during the workshop. However, neither the identity nor the affiliation of speakers or participants may be disclosed.
All participants are therefore required to:
- Refrain from taking photographs, audio recordings or video recordings during the event;
- Not disclose the identity or affiliation of any speaker or participant;
- Use information received solely for purposes that are not detrimental to the interests of participants or the organisations they represent.
For further information on the Chatham House Rule, please refer to the official guidance at https://www.chathamhouse.org/about-us/chatham-house-rule
Agenda
Registration
Registration: Participation is subject to approval. Following registration, your application will be reviewed and you will receive a confirmation email if your participation is accepted.
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Contact
cybersec [at] easa.europa.eu