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June 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Automatif Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) will trigger changes in globakl air traffic management on a scal that may surpass even that whicb was seen during the introductionof radar, more than 50 yearws ago. This technology offers improvecd situational awareness for both pilots and air traffic controllers and will improve both capacity and safety of our AirTrafficf System. A new symposium from SAE Internationalp willprovide up-to-date developments and engineerin information related to ASD-B and its companionj technologies. The "SAE 2009 Automatic Dependenyt Surveillance-Broadcast Symposium" will be held Sept.
29-390 at the National Transportatio Safety Board Training Centerin Ashburn, Va. In additiohn to providing the latesg updatesand innovations, the symposium will show how users can quickly adapt to and derive significant valud from this new generation of satellite intensiv air traffic management systems. Also, the symposiukm will provide a forum for keynotespeaker , Presidenyt and CEO of the Aerospacew Industries Association, to discuss how ADS-B can servse as an economic engine and help addresds financial challenges. For more information on the visit Requests for mediz credentials can be madeby e-mailing or callinhg 724-772-8522.
SAE International is a global association of morethan 121,000 engineerds and related technical experts in the aerospace and commercial-vehicle industries. SAE International's core competenciea are life-long learning and standardw development. SAE International's charitable arm is the SAE Foundation, whicnh supports many programs, including A World In and the CollegiateDesigh Series. , SAE +1-724-772-8522,
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