Hajime Yoshimura has been appointed to a
one-year term as President of the ICAO Air Navigation Commission
(ANC), the UN civil aviation Organizations main technical body.
Mr. Yoshimura was nominated for the
appointment by Japan and his mandate begins on 1 January 2017.
He
has served as a Commissioner of the ICAO ANC since March 2013 and
was appointed First Vice-President of the ANC in 2016.
Prior to that, Mr. Yoshimura had dedicated
nearly 20 years of his career to the Civil Aviation Bureau of
Japan (JCAB), sharing his expertise in the fields of air
navigation, airworthiness and air transport safety operation.
In
his position as Deputy Director of JCABs Airworthiness Division,
Mr. Yoshimura oversaw the development of national airworthiness
and environmental standards and served a co-project manager of the
certification of the first Japanese regional jet. He also provided
oversight to Japanese air carriers as Chief Safety Inspector from
2012 to 2013.
In addition to his safety expertise, much of Mr.
Yoshimuras career has been spent planning and developing air
navigation systems.
From 2005 to 2010, as Special Assistant to the
Director of JCABs Air Traffic Services Department, he developed
national mid and long-term plans for air traffic services systems
in Japan, known as CARATS (Collaborative Actions for Renovation of
Air Traffic Systems). CARATS contributed to the development of the
ICAO Aviation System Block Upgrade (ASBU), part of the Global Air
Navigation Plan (GANP).
As an Air Navigation Commissioner at ICAO, Mr.
Yoshimura has been Chairman of the ANC Working Group of the Whole
on Air Navigation Work Programmes Deliverables Production (PDP)
from October 2014 to December 2015, and has been a member of the
ANC Planning Team since October 2014.
Prior to that, he had
actively contributed to the achievement of the first-ever Aircraft
CO2 Emissions Standard Metric System through his membership of
ICAOs Committee on Aviation Environment Protection (CAEP) and,
thorough his membership of the ICAO Navigation Systems Panel, to
the development of standards for the Ground Based Augmentation
System (GBAS).
As part of his new duties as the President of
the ANC, Mr. Yoshimura will follow up on the implementation and
development of ICAOs global aviation plans, which were endorsed
at the organizations recent 39th Assembly.
He will also lead the
preparations for the 2018 ICAO 13th Air Navigation Conference, at
which convergence on the next generation of Datacom and agreement
on the system architecture for Global System-Wide Information
Management (SWIM), amongst other critical innovations, are
expected.
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