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Emerging Regulations on the Environment, Air Traffic Management, and Equipage

June 3, 2010

KEY LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS GOVERNINGKEY LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS GOVERNINGTHE NEXT GENERATION AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEMTHE NEXT GENERATION AIR TRANSPORT SYSTEM

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Our Panelists

• J. Mark Hansen, Lead Counsel- Regulatory Affairs, Federal Express

• Olivier Longeville, General Aviation Market, CFM International

• Sophie Hagege, M&A, Climate Change, Jones Day• Francoise Labrousse, Environmental, Health, &

Safety, Jones Day• Eric Morgan De River, Antitrust and Competition,

Jones Day-- Moderator

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The Next Generation Air Transport System-- The Broad Perspectives

• Airline Operators– Managing Change• Manufacturers– Searching for Durable Standards• The Regulators-- Striking Balances between

Innovation, Improving Safety, and Environmental Performance

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The Next Generation Air Transport System& The Environment

Inclusion of aviation into ETS: practical issues• SESAR and NextGen will reduce aircraft

emissions- how should that be accounted for?• Are there better alternatives to ETS?

In addition to ETS, what other regulatory changes can the industry expect? REACH

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The Next Generation Air Transport System& Performance-based navigation

• Approaches in Europe and the United States- Compare and Contrast

• What are the Regulatory Barriers in the US? EU?• Is harmonization progressing effectively?• What have regulators done well?• What should they do better?