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Aviation – Industry Seminars, 2011

The Swinburne Aviation Industry Seminars have become a key event in the Aviation calendar. Each year, Swinburne University welcomes registrations from individual and corporate participants in aviation and related industries and in 2011, over 300 delegates heard excellent presentations from a number of international and Australian presenters.

The seminars also offer participants the opportunity to interact with industry representatives as well as Swinburne Aviation academic staff and students.

Many of the presentation include Industry or Company sensitive information and so many of the presentations are either unavailable for download or have been sanitised for publication

Program

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Day 1: Wednesday 9 February

0800-0845Registration/Coffee
0845-0915Opening address
0915-1030 1 Technology & Manufacturing Contribution to the Boeing 787
BOEING AUSTRALIA
1030-1100Morning Tea (provided)
1100-12152 Refuelling: A Safety Journey
SHELL AVIATION
1215-1330Lunch (provided)
1330-1500 3 BARS - The Resource Industry Risk Management Model for Aviation
FSF/BHP
1500-1515Break
1515-1645 4 Trends/Issues in Aviation Security
OFFICE OF TRANSPORT SECURITY/ Mark Wylie
5 The Less Paper Cockpit (LPC) and Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) in the A320
JETSTAR

Day 2: Thursday 10 February

0830-0900Coffee
0900-1030 6 Stall Recovery Procedures and Training
AIRBUS INDUSTRIE
1030-1100Morning Tea (provided)
1100-1230 7 Flow Management in Aircraft Operations   PDF Document
THALES
1230-1315Lunch (provided)
1315-1445 8 Airline Consolidation: Mania or Panacea
John King
9 Contemporary Human Factors Challenges in Air Transport Operations (Part 1)
1445-1500Break
1500-1630 10 Development and Implementation of MPL Training and Acceptance in Airlines
OXFORD
11 Contemporary Human Factors Challenges in Air Transport Operations (Part 2)

Day 3: Friday 11 February

0830-0900Coffee
0900-103012 The Role of Aircraft & Helicopters in Bushfire Management
DSE
13 Developments & Emerging Trends in Human Factors (Part 1)
1030-1100Morning Tea (provided)
1100-123014 Airworthiness Management of Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Absence of Certification Standards
NOVA SYSTEMS
15 Developments & Emerging Trends in Human Factors (Part 2)
1230-1315Lunch (provided)
1315-1445 16 Developments in Flight Recorders   PDF Document
ATSB
1445-1500Break
1500-1630 17 Environmental Air Traffic Management Initiatives
AIRSERVICES AUSTRALIA