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The highest authority within AGARD is the National Delegates Board consisting of officially appointed senior representatives from each member nation. 1 NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION ADVISORY GROUP FOR AEROSPACE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (ORGANISATION DU TRAlTE DE L'ATLANTIQUE NORD) AGARD Conference Proceedings No.410 EFFICIENT CONDUCT OF INDMDUAL FLIGHTS AND AIR TRAFFIC OPTIMUM UTILIZATION OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY (guidance, control, navigation, communication, surveillance and pkcessing facilities) FOR THE OVERALL BENEFIT OF CIVIL AND MILITARY AIRSPACE USERS And16 Benoit Symposium Chairman and Editor Papers presented at the 42nd Symposium of the Guidance and Control Panel, held in Brussels, Belgium, June 1986.ΔΆ THE MISSION OF AGARD The mission of AGARD is to bring together the leading personalities of the NATO nations in the fields of science and technology relating to aerospace for the following purposes: -Exchanging of scientific and technical information - Continuously stimulating advances in the aerospace sciences relevant to strengthening the common defence posture - Improving the co-operation among member nations in aerospace research and development - Providing scientific and technical advice and assistance to the Military Committee in the field of aerospace research and development (with particular regard to its military application) - Rendering scientific and technical assistance, as requested, to other NATO bodies and to member nations in connection with research and development problems in the aerospace field - Providing assistance to member nations for the purpose of increasing their scientific and technical potential - Recommending effective ways for the member nations to use their research and development capabilities for the common benefit of the NATO community.