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The Aviation Studies Institute publishes white paper for fostering the public adoption of urban air mobility.
All the highlights from Airspace World 2024
Winners of the 2023 Global ATM Awards announced
The reality of artificial intelligence
CANSO welcomes two new members including its first Academia Member – Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
FAA selects FREQUENTIS for digitlisation of air ground communications
Thales to equip Cibao International Airport in Dominican Republic with new air traffic control radar system
Thales and DGAC operate the world’s first solar-powered Air Traffic Control radar station in Calama, Chile
Marcel Bakker appointed Director of iTEC
FREQUENTIS and ENAV elevate airport efficiency and sustainability in Milan with Arrival Manager
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Be prepared – for anything
At any given moment, more than 10,000 aircraft are in the air carrying millions of air travelers across the globe. These flight activities serve to connect loved ones, transport tourists and businesspeople, move supply chains, and drive global economies. Any disruption …
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The Asia Pacific ATM White Paper: A manifesto for regional ATM?
Sichuan is known as a prosperous agricultural province of China, but this has not always been so. The Chengdu plain in Sichuan used to be plagued with floods and droughts. More than 2000 years ago, Li Bing, a local official built …
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Increasing Efficiency: Luxembourg’s Administration of air navigation’s innovative initiatives on horizontal and vertical flight management
In the ever-evolving landscape of air traffic management, Luxembourg Administration of air navigation (ANA) has been at the forefront of initiatives aimed at enhancing both horizontal and vertical flight efficiency. The focus on Continuous Descent Operations (CDO) and Continuous Climb …
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Clearing the air on contrails
On November 7 and 8, CANSO co-hosted with EUROCONTROL the Sustainable Skies Conference: Contrails in Focus. The event brought together scientific research and academic organisations, technology suppliers, aircraft manufacturers, the fuels industry, ANSPs, airlines, pilots, government agencies and NGOs active in the …
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Kung Fu ATM: from Beijing dialogue to workgroups in Nanjing
Kung Fu is often taken to mean martial arts. However, the literal translation of Kung Fu refers to any discipline or skill that requires hard work, patience, and dedication to master. This description could not be more apt …
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Improving your Human Performance Management (HPM) maturity
Human Performance Management (HPM) maturity is a measure of an ANSP’s ability to enable the delivery of safe and effective human performance (HP) by their front-line staff—not only ATCOs, but also ATSEP, Flight Data Operators, and operational and …