Conference General Chair
Paul Prisaznuk, ARINC (Retired), Airlines Electronic Engineering Committee (AEEC)
Paul Prisaznuk is an aviation professional that has served ARINC, EUROCAE, RTCA, and ICAO in various technical capacities for over 35 years. Most recently Paul served as the head of standards development at ARINC. In that role Paul led the development of over 250 technical standards used in the design and construction of commercial air transport, large military aircraft, and other aircraft. These include many air/ground standards applied to communications, navigation, and surveillance (CNS) systems.
Paul is a contributing author to the CRC Press publication, Digital Avionics Handbook. His contributions describe the ARINC 429, Digital Information Transfer System, and the ARINC 653, Avionics Application Software Standard Interface. Paul has taught an introductory course on the “Fundamentals of Avionics” offered by the University of Kansas. Paul has briefed ICNS and DASC conferences on the application of ARINC Standards. He is a member of ICAO’s ICNS and Spectrum Task Force.
Paul holds a bachelor’s degree in electronic engineering from the University of Dayton. He is active in the collector car community and has owned several unique vehicles over his lifetime.
Plenary Program Chairs
Brent Phillips, FAA
Brent Phillips is a senior systems engineer with the Federal Aviation Administration’s NextGen Organization and the U.S. panel member to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Communications Panel. Mr. Phillips is also the program co-lead for the joint FAA/SESAR Future Communications Infrastructure Study and the Next Generation SATCOM Systems. He is currently leading the internet protocol suite (IPS) standards development for aviation use in the FAA. He is also serving as the communications lead on the NAS Enterprise Architecture Roadmap Team.
Dr. Nikos Fistas, EUROCONTROL
Dr. Nikos Fistas has been with EUROCONTROL for almost 30 years leading development activities for new aviation communication systems starting from investigations and research to the definition and standardization of datalinks for communication (terrestrial and SATCOM based) as well as for surveillance.
He is currently supporting the SESAR Deployment Manager datalink activities. He has served until 2024 as the EUROCONTROL NM datalink manager, overseeing EUROCONTROL’s activities in support of the deployment and operations of CPDLC over VDL2 in Europe. Before this, Nikos oversaw the activities relating to the future aeronautical communication infrastructure (FCI) and coordinated the SESAR Joint Undertaking research activities leading the development and standardization of AeroMACS, LDACS, and SATCOM systems and solutions. On behalf of EUROCONTROL and SESAR, he has been leading the datalink international coordination with ICAO and the FAA in the context of the EU-US coordination agreements (DCOM, CCOM and Action Plans CCOM).
Nikos has represented EUROCONTROL in various international standardization groups, such as ICAO, EUROCAE, RTCA, AEEC and ETSI. He currently leads the ICAO Communication Panel Project Team SATCOM, which is tasked to update the ICAO SATCOM provisions (SARPs and Manual).
Nikos holds a doctorate in signal processing, a Master of Science in computer networks from Imperial College of London (UK), and an engineering diploma degree from the University of Thessaloniki (Greece).
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