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EVENTS: 2008 EVENTS LIST
+ October 7-9, 2008: Fundamental Aeronautics Program Annual Meeting
Atlanta, Georgia
Save the date now for this important event that will strengthen partnerships and share research results as the aeronautics community works toward a common national goal: providing air vehicles capable of enabling the Next Generation Air Transportation System.

+ June 30, 2008: Technical Seminar: "Towards Intelligent Flight Control"
Washington, DC
Aircraft concepts and designs currently being studied for the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) elevate the complexity required in flight control designs. The objective of an intelligent controller is to achieve higher degrees of autonomy, also a necessity for the NextGen. This seminar will present several intelligent control architectures that are currently being studied and developed at NASA.

+ May 20, 2008: Technical Seminar: "Electron Beam Forming Fabrication"
Washington, DC
This seminar is presented by Ms. Karen Taminger of NASA's Langley Research Center.

+ May 15, 2008: Federal Aviation Administration Market Research Conference
Washington, DC
The Federal Aviation Administration is conducting a market survey for a planned procurement to develop and mature continuous, lower energy, emissions, and noise (CLEEN) technologies for civil subsonic jet aircraft. These technologies will help achieve the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) goals to reduce aviation noise and air quality impacts in absolute terms, despite anticipated capacity growth, and to limit or reduce aviation greenhouse gas emissions impacts. This conference is being held by the FAA in partnership with NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate.

+ April 8, 2008: Technical Seminar: "Aviation and the Environment: Managing the Challenge of Growth"
Washington, DC
Aircraft noise and local air quality concerns are strong constraints on airspace system capacity. These constraints have prompted cancellation, delays, and down-scaling of plans to expand airport capacity over the past decades. Looking forward, we see more environmental challenges to capacity expansion, including climate change issues. This briefing by Carl Burleson of the FAA will detail the potential of the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) plan to produce substantial environmental gains.

+ March 18-20, 2008: Airspace Systems Program Technical Interchange Meeting
Registration Now Closed!

Austin, Texas
This event will be a three-day discussion of several key long-term research issues for the Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen). NextGen-Airspace and NextGen-Airportal Projects, along with their partners, will share highlights of the first year of their research. The forum will include plenary sessions and two parallel technical tracks examining issues in separation management, trajectory management, flow contingency management, and capacity management.

+ January 31, 2008: Technical Seminar: Equivalent Visual Flight Deck Technologies
Washington, DC
Reduced visibility affects the safety and efficiency of nearly all flight operations. As a result, researchers have looked for ways to improve and/or provide a vision capability to pilots that is independent of actual visibility or weather conditions. In recent years, research has focused on two technologies - Synthetic and Enhanced Vision Systems (SVS/EVS).






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