Pioneering Partnerships in Crisis Management and Aviation Meteorology
Date: (10-01-2025)
On January 10, 2025, an important preliminary meeting convened between the Crisis Management and Disaster Response Centre of Excellence (CMDR COE) and representatives from the Aeronautical Meteorological Service Department of the Bulgarian Air Traffic Services Authority (BULATSA). This gathering marked a significant step forward in fostering collaboration between two key entities focused on enhancing national and regional capabilities in crisis management.
During the meeting, the CMDR COE articulated a keen interest in exploring BULATSA's advanced numerical models and data analytics capabilities. The representatives from CMDR COE emphasized the importance of BULATSA's meteorological expertise, particularly with respect to the sophisticated models that have been specifically developed to facilitate precise flight operations. These models play a crucial role in ensuring safety and efficiency in aviation, as they provide vital information that aids in informed decision-making for air traffic management and operational planning.
In reciprocation, the BULATSA team expressed eagerness to learn more about the various projects and products developed by CMDR COE. They were particularly interested in the initiatives aimed at enhancing operational forecasting capabilities. This includes innovative scenario simulations that can help anticipate various emergency situations, thorough training programs designed to equip professionals with essential skills, and the potential for exchanging expertise in order to achieve overarching goals.
Both organizations recognized the potential for collaboration in several areas of mutual interest, which could lead to significant advancements in their respective fields. This dialogue highlighted the possibility of formalizing their partnership through a cooperation agreement, which would serve as a framework for future collaborative efforts. Such an initiative aims not only to enhance the technical and operational capacities of both organizations but also to address broader challenges associated with climate change, unpredictable weather phenomena, and the impact of space weather on aviation and crisis management.
To further this collaboration, it was proposed that a follow-up meeting be organized at the Aeronautical Meteorological Service Department of BULATSA. This subsequent meeting will provide a platform for the experts from CMDR COE to receive a comprehensive introduction to BULATSA's operations and capabilities. Furthermore, it will serve to clarify the parameters and scope of the anticipated cooperation, ensuring that both parties are aligned in their objectives and expectations moving forward.
Overall, this initial meeting laid the groundwork for what promises to be a fruitful partnership, with the potential to significantly enhance methodologies and strategies for managing crises and improving aviation safety in the face of evolving environmental challenges.
News

MSG-187 ′Space Weather Environmental Modelling′ (SWEM) is led by CMDR COE
» read more
The CMDR COE′s Internship Programme introduces a stipend for its successful internship candidates.
» read more
An online conference was held in Bulgaria on November 18 on the occasion of the World Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Day.
» read more
Development to assist municipalities’ efforts in crisis management and disaster response
» read more
Welcoming H. E. Mr. Jeong Jin-Kyu, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Korea to the Republic of Bulgaria.
» read more
First group of certified gender focal points at NATO Allied Command Operations.
» read more
CMDR COE in support to Krasno Selo and Sixth District of Fire Safety and Civil Protection Service (FSCPS), Sofia Municipality
» read more
A virtual symposium of NATO Modelling & Simulation Group
» read more
The Steering Committee is the main body for guidance, oversight and decisions on all matters concerning the administration, policies and operation of the CMDR COE.
» read more
Welcome to Colonel De Magistris, Director of NATO Stability Policing COE
» read more
The CMDR COE is pleased to announce the first international on-line conference on environmental protection and disaster risks “ENVIRORISKS” scheduled for 29 and 30 September 2020.
» read more
The CMDR COE with its first NATO-certified Gender Focal Point course online
» read more
CMDR COE co-organization and participation in an exercise for implementation of the contingency plan of the Municipality of Belene
» read more
The CMDR COE continues to spare no effort in establishing cooperative partnerships.
» read more
CMDR COE continues to explore the different aspects of the pandemic situation
» read more
Closing an internship period (22 June – 3 July 2020 )
» read more
The first edition of 5-day course delivered in Advanced Distributed Learning Format
» read more
CMDR COE Director responds to the inquiries of NATO’s Youth Ambassadors on crisis management
» read more
The CMDR COE and the Bulgarian Academy of Science (BAS) join forces under a Framework Collaboration Agreement.
» read more
CMDR COE encoureged our partners to support the European Commission′s Joint Research Centre, in cooperation with University College London, who has recently launched a European-wide study to understand perceptions, needs and priorities of the public affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) emergency.
» read more
Adapting to the requirements of а global pandemic, the CMDR COE leveraged on modern technology to transfer its annual Conference on Interagency Interaction in Crisis Management and Disaster Response to an online environment
» read more
Virtual conference from Tuesday (May 12) continuously until Thursday, (May 14).
» read more
In this grafic National Health Commission of PR China, tell readers how to protect themselves against novel pneumonia, update them on latest developments in the worldwide fights against the pandemic, and provide insights how thevirus is spread
Source: http://en.nhc.gov.cn/2020-03/28/c_78799.htm
» read more