ATM

Indra to renew Vietnam's ATM systems

Indra furthers its Asia-Pacific ATM business with the contract to renew Vietnam's Air Traffic Management systems with cutting-edge technology

FREQUENTIS secures contract with AirNav Ireland

FREQUENTIS secures contract with AirNav Ireland for high-performance backup ATM system

FAA awards Indra contract for digital radio equipment

Indra wins a major contract in the United States to renew the air-ground communications system key to the country’s Air Traffic Management (ATM)

AirNav Ireland and Airservices Australia sign MOU

AirNav Ireland and Airservices Australia to Share Expertise in Air Navigation Services

Myth or Reality? Uncovering the Truth Behind Air Traffic Service Misconceptions

The work of air traffic controllers and flight service specialists is often shrouded in mystery and misconception. Learn what's a myth vs reality from NAV CANADA

Euro-Asia leaders meet up in Istanbul

The second CANSO EURO-ASIA CEO Summit convened at Istanbul Airport, bringing together CEOs and experts from ANSPs across the Euro-Asia region

African ATM Leaders focus on implementation

African ATM Leaders focus on implementation at the CANSO Africa Conference 2024

DFS ​Air traffic control during summer

​Air traffic control in summer – more traffic, high level of punctuality

GANS signs collaboration agreement with ATNS

ATNS and GANS Announce Strategic Collaboration in Air Traffic Management

UARRP are working with Ukraine ANSP

UARRP are working with Ukraine ANSP and airport officials to assist with the eventual rebuilding and recovery of the Ukrainian airport and ANS networks

Industry segments are converging

Anne Stephan, vice president of critical infrastructure and networks at Rohde & Schwarz, shares her views about the convergence of different industry segments responsible for airborne traffic management

Controlling air traffic into the future

Rob Sharp, Interim CEO of Airservices Australia discusses the intersection of innovation, technology and collaboration for controlling air traffic into the future