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Undeniably, crew tiredness and fatigue are important matters of concern. The EBAA has identifiedfactors that could influence crew performance while on duty, and is working closely with Europeanregulators and fatigue specialists to develop appropriate Flight Time Limitation (FTL) rules. Duringthis Session, panelists will share insights and provide an update on this critical topic.14:00 – 16:30 Airports, Handling and Ground Operations Committee (AHGOC) SessionModerated by: Michel de Ronne, Aeroport de ParisThe EBAA Airports, Handling and Ground Operations Committee (AHGOC) has been created to,among other things, promote fair, equitable, safe and secure access to airports; and advocate faircompetition for the benefit of all stakeholders. This is a must-attend Session for all who have astake in airport, handling and ground operations. Come share best practices, discuss topics ofconcern and learn more about how you can positively influence activities in this important sector ofaviation.14:30 – 16:30 Bombardier Learjet 60 Technical Update15:30 – 17:00 EASA OPSModerated by: Belarmino Gonçalves Pardela, EBAAGuest speakers: Willy Sigl, EASA; Mikel Goddijn, NetJets; and Gary Ridley,Shell Aircraft*Previously addressed at EBACE, pending EASA Ops rules are now entering the revision period ofNPA comments. A panel of experts will discuss new developments and related issues and how thenew rules may impact the way you operate.THURSDAY, MAY 6, 201008:30 – 16:00 EBACE Attendee, Exhibitor and Press RegistrationHall 7 and Hall 5 Foyer09:00 – 15:00 Static Display of Aircraft OpenGeneva International Airport09:00 – 16:00 Exhibit Halls and Helicopter Static Display OpenHalls 6 and 709:15 – 10:30 Airport Access – SlotsModerated by: Martin Stahli, EBAA*Guest speakers: Raluca Nicoleta Ionescu, EU Commission; Michel de Ronne, Aéroport deParis; Michiel van der Zee, Airport Coordination Netherlands; and Mark Wilson, NetJetsBusiness aviation’s access to secondary airports is being increasingly threatened by the low-costcarriers. Why? Unlike the airlines we don’t enjoy grandfathered slot rights. What’s being doneabout it? Come and learn what’s being pursued to ensure future access for the sector.10:45 – 12:00 Transatlantic AccessModerated by: Dannys Famin, UniJet*Guest speakers: Brian Delauter, U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA)*; PaulGretch, U.S. Department of Transportation*; Eric Rodriguez, U.S. Customs and BorderProtection*; and Guy Lachlan, British Business and General Aviation Association (BBGA)*Both EBAA and NBAA have been working hard during the past year to improve the difficult conditionsfor European operators flying across the Atlantic. You cannot afford to miss the new developmentson this important issue.10 I <strong>EBACE2010</strong>: Celebrating the Global Reach of Business Aviation

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