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Conference & Exhibition


21-22 March 2012 M.O.C. Event Centre Munich, Germany


www.avionics-event.com


DRIVING SES & NEXT-GEN INNOVATION ANDPERFORMANCE


COMMON SKY: OPERATING IN ONE AIR SPACE. Be up-to-date on:


• Future Avionics • EFBs


• SESAR • Certification


• Embedded Solutions • Software Developments


The Avionics Europe 2012 conference and exhibition will highlight and explore the technological, policy, and design issues faced by designers and operators of commercial and civil aircraft, military aircraft, helicopters and UAVs as global aviation moves into the new frontier of air traffic management exemplified by SESAR and NextGen.


The Avionics Europe 2012 conference content revolves around two tracks:


• Cockpit avionics and technologies for civil and military aircraft; • Aircraft, spacecraft, and UAV sensor payloads, diagnostics, and certification. Event Highlights:


Opening Keynote Session – with leading commercial and defence industry representatives


Two Track Conference Programme – with 12 conference sessions and over 35 presentations from industry leading professionals and speakers Forums and Technical Workshops Networking Reception Leading Exhibition – showcasing the latest products, technologies and avionics solutions Exhibitor Presentations – FREE to attend presentations on the exhibition floor


For the full conference programme, workshops and forums visit www.avionics-event.com


Join us in Munich, Germany for the annual gathering of avionics professionals to learn and discover the latest information and future for the avionics industry.


Owned and Produced by Gold Sponsors Sponsors


Presented by


Supporting Organisations


Media Partners Aviation Maintenance | avm-mag.com | February / March 2012 D37


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