During ICAO’s Fourteenth Air Navigation Conference, ICAO presented the Walter Binaghi Air Navigation Commission Laurel Award to John Mettrop of the United Kingdom in recognition of his outstanding contribution to global aviation safety and efficiency. Mr. Mettrop was honored with the award for his distinguished 35-year career dedicated to advancing international civil aviation standards.
Renowned for his expertise in Communication, Navigation, Surveillance (CNS) and Spectrum management, Mr. Mettrop has played a pivotal role in shaping the technical framework that underpins modern aviation safety. His work has been instrumental in developing global standards that ensure the continued safety and efficiency of air travel worldwide.
This award comes at a crucial time for global aviation. As the industry navigates post-pandemic recovery, emerging technologies, and increasing environmental concerns, Mr. Mettrop’s expertise in spectrum management is more relevant than ever. His work directly supports ICAO’s ongoing efforts to modernize air traffic management systems and enhance the sustainability of air travel. The implementation of new radiocommunication technologies and the efficient use of radio spectrum are key to accommodating the projected growth in air traffic while maintaining the highest safety standards.
Mr. Junrong Liang, President of the Air Navigation Commission, lauded Mr. Mettrop’s contribution. “Mr. Mettrop’s work exemplifies the highest standards of expertise and dedication in our field. His ability to navigate complex technical challenges while fostering international cooperation has significantly advanced ICAO’s mission of ensuring safe and efficient global air travel.”
Throughout his career, Mr. Mettrop has fostered partnerships across borders and organizations. His collaborative efforts with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the European Conference of Postal and Telecommunication (CEPT), and ICAO have been instrumental in advocating for aviation’s needs in radio spectrum allocation. These partnerships have been vital in securing spectrum resources necessary for aviation safety and efficiency.
In his acceptance speech, Mr. Mettrop emphasized the exciting opportunities in radio spectrum management for aviation. He envisioned a future where innovative approaches to this field could further enhance air safety and efficiency, inspiring the next generation of aviation professionals.
The Walter Binaghi Air Navigation Commission Laurel Award, named after ICAO’s first Air Navigation Commission President, represents ICAO’s dedication to nurturing expertise and innovation in aviation safety. This prestigious award celebrates the contributions of experts like Mr. Mettrop and reinforces the importance of technical excellence in ICAO’s ongoing mission to enhance global air travel.
As air travel continues to connect more people and places around the world, the work of ICAO and aviation experts like Mr. Mettrop remains crucial in ensuring safe and efficient skies for all. Their efforts pave the way for exciting advancements in global connectivity. These advancements always prioritize the highest standards of safety and sustainability, addressing the complex challenges of modern aviation.
Previous recipients of this award include:
1999 — Mr. Olivier Carel, Direction de la Navigation Aérienne, France
2001 — Mr. R. Roy Grimes, Federal Aviation Administration, United States
2003 — Ms. Kaye R. Warner, Civil Aviation Administration, United Kingdom
2006 — Mr. Arthur Bradshaw, Air Traffic and Navigation Services, Republic of South Africa
2008 — Mr. Brian Colamosca, Federal Aviation Administration, United States
2011 — Mr. Yuri Mikhailovich Fyodorov, Russian Federation
2015 — Mr. Robert Charles Butcher, Australia
2017 — Mr. David Nakamura, International Coordinating Council of Aerospace Industries Associations (ICCAIA)
2021 — Dr. Vincent A. Orlando, United States; and Mrs. Galyna Suslova, Ukraine