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Raquel Chinea leads the Cybersecurity, Technical equipment and Risk Analysis Department within the Spanish Civil Aviation Authority (AESA), which is the appropriate authority in Spain for the purposes of EC Regulation 300/2008.
Raquel has worked in aviation throughout her career, initially in safety analysis within the national ANSP, addressing cargo and supplies security, and finally focusing on AVSEC risk analysis.
Raquel is currently chair of ECAC’s Common Evaluation Process Management Group, which assesses security equipment against ECAC/EU performance standards, vice-chair of ICAO´s Working Group Threat and Risk, and a member of the Safer Skies Consultative Committee.
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Dinko Staničić graduated as a civil aviation engineer in 2003 from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences at the University of Zagreb.
He started working in the Croatian Ministry of the Sea, Transport and Infrastructure in February 2005 and has held various positions in the administration: expert associate in the Personnel Licensing Department, head of the International Affairs Division, acting DGCA, and since April 2012 he is the director of the Civil Aviation Sector.
He is head of the Croatian delegation in the governing bodies of EUROCONTROL, ECAC, EASA, ABIS, EUSPA and ICAO.
He has been chairman of the National Airspace Management Committee since July 2010, and chairman of the National Civil Aviation Security Committee and member of the Aviation Safety Management Committee since May 2022.
Mr Staničić also held various positions in supervisory and audit boards of SOCs in the aviation sector (Croatia Control, Osijek Airport).
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Jenny Krüger works as the desk officer for research at the German Federal Police Headquarters, section for aviation security, and leads the team human factor in aviation security research. She has a degree in psychology and a doctoral thesis in natural science focusing on the human factor in aviation security, and conducts and supervises research projects as well as development and implementation of behaviour detection.
Through her experience in diverse research fields, including involvement in research on biases in recognising facial expressions at Yale University (United States), she is also a subject matter expert for CEPOL, the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training. In collaboration with her interdisciplinary team, Jenny provides support and advises various police sections on the role of the human factor in security. She is actively engaged in training on behaviour detection and interviewing techniques.
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Justo Hernández Soto has over 20 years of experience in the aerospace industry, mainly in air transport and specifically in the commercial charter areas, operations, compliance control, safety, industrial affairs and environment.
He has extensive experience in relationships with national and international industry stakeholders, including authorities (DG MOVE of the European Commission, ECAC, MITMA, MITECO, DGAC, AESA, EASA, FAA, DGAC France, CAA UK), associations (IATA, AIRE, ALA, AECA) and service providers (EUROCONTROL, AENA, Enaire, handling agents and emergency services).
Justo’s main objectives in the environment area are to promote the long-term sustainability of the industry to ensure it is environmentally viable pondering the socio-economic interests of the stakeholders
