Air transport is undergoing important changes with ever increasing flows, new emerging actors and new frameworks for operations and capacity management being established.
As the process to develop a Single European Sky and to improve capacity and safety of all elements involved moves forward, new regulatory challenges become topical.
Bringing stakeholders together to discuss such changes and challenges is the first step to establish a forum contributing and benefitting from the practical approach to regulation research taken by the Florence School of Regulation.
For more information please contact FSR.transport@eui.eu
Final Programme
Introduction to the 1st Florence Air Forum – MATTHIAS FINGER
Aviation Regulation in the European Union – CARLOS MESTRE ZAMARRENO
Scholarly Research on Air Transport Regulation: Status and Outlook – KENNETH BUTTON
Research on Air Transport: Results and Needs – HELMUT SCHMITT VON SYDOW
SESAR’s View on Air Regulation – CARLO MARIA BORGHINI
EUROCONTROL’s View on Regulation – DENIZ BAYRAKTUTAR
FABEC’s on Air Regulation – FRANK BRENNER
Better Air Regulation – MIKE AMBROSE
The View of the Low Fares Airlines on Air Regulation – JOHN HANLON
EASA’s Research Activity for Safety Improvement in a Regulatory Framework – WERNER KLEINE-BEEK
Assessing Competition in the Airports Market – ISABELL KOTHEN
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