The objective of the Journal is to provide a concise account of the activities of the International Civil Aviation Organization and to feature additional information of interest to Contracting States and the international aeronautical world.
(ICAO Journal is available in English only from 2013)
With millions of passengers, baggage and cargo shipments being transported by the global air transport system every day, implementing effective yet unobtrusive security measures is a demanding business. Our features this month look at different aspects of that challenge, including a plan to achieve harmonized implementation of security measures in Europe.
The Journal's feature articles this month focus largely on the application of advanced technologies and include an assessment of the effort to implement new communications, navigation, surveillance and air traffic management (CNS/ATM) systems that use satellites. The pace of implementation has slowed in some respects - but as part of an incremental and migratory strategy.
The task of training in an era of fast-paced change is not an easy undertaking. Regional solutions and global cooperation will be needed to ensure that sufficient human resources are available at the right place and time to enable air transport to grow safely and efficiently. This month's issue features several articles on today's training challenges and solutions.