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Airspace World responds to ATM challenges

23 April 2024 | By

Airspace World 2024 offered rich content on every aspect of air traffic management (ATM) operations. With some 200 exhibitors and five theatres, innovation and inspiration was never more than a few steps away.

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Press release: Airspace World launches full theatre agenda

14 March 2024 | By

Geneva, Switzerland, Thursday, 7 March - Airspace World, the largest air traffic management and near space event, is pleased to unveil its full agenda, now accessible to all attendees. In response to unprecedented demand for speaking slots, Airspace World organisers have added a fifth theatre to this year’s event.

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Delivering an efficient and sustainable air traffic flow

21 September 2021 | By

Air traffic flow management and collaborative decision-making are key drivers of efficient aviation. Balancing demand against capacity and increasing operational coordination, they are critical procedures for air navigation service providers, airlines and airports in delivering synchronised, seamless and sustainable air transport, says Coleen Hawrysko, Operations Programme Manager at CANSO.

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Remote towers: A pivotal moment

28 July 2021 | By

Conor Mullan, Associate Member Representative on the Civil Air Navigation Services Organization’s (CANSO) Executive Committee and Managing Director of Think Research, discusses the progress that CANSO members have made on remote and digital towers in the last 10 years, what direction the concept might take from here and how members…

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Creating safe airport environments for passengers whilst optimising costs

11 May 2020 | By Honeywell

Preparing for the new normal in airports: The global coronavirus outbreak has created an increasing number of challenges to individuals, communities and companies while strongly impacting travel, transportation and healthcare. While some governments across the globe announced stimuli packages, the aviation industry is still working to determine how the current…