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Safety in Modern Airspace
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Putting on aviation’s seatbelt

A safety management system underpins the industry’s efforts to continuously improve risk mitigation.

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The value
in global partnerships

Collaborative frameworks will be essential in identifying industry safety trends.

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Safety: challenges for the future

Vice-President and Chief Safety Officer, NAV CANADA and Chair, CANSO Safety Standing Committee Steering Group (SSC-SG)

Anthony McKay examines the future safety landscape.

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Asking the right questions

Simon Hocquard, CANSO’s Director General, says outcome-focused answers will come naturally to the correct queries.

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The launch of IOD-1 as part of SpaceX's Transporter-13 rideshare mission.

Photo Credit: Space X.

Sponsored Feature: Startical

Startical successfully launches its first satellite to test space-based air traffic communications
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Safety in an era of increased automation

Automation holds the key to scalability, but air navigation service providers should take a balanced approach.

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Working towards a mature security posture

Air navigation service providers need a flexible security platform that allows them to address threats to systems old and new.

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Building a safer and smarter airspace

James Young, CEO Airways New Zealand, discusses how technology, resilience and collaboration are shaping the future of air traffic management.

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Airspace Magazine is a publication by CANSO, the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation.

ISSN number 1877 2196

CANSO Global Head Office
HANGAR III, Centurionbaan 160 – 23
3769 AV Soesterberg, The Netherlands

31 (0)23 568 5380
info@canso.org

© Copyright CANSO 2025

Safety in Modern Airspace
Putting on aviation’s seatbelt

A safety management system underpins the industry’s efforts to continuously improve risk mitigation.

The value
in global partnerships

Collaborative frameworks will be essential in identifying industry safety trends.

Safety: challenges for the future

Anthony McKay examines the future safety landscape.

Vice-President and Chief Safety Officer, NAV CANADA and Chair, CANSO Safety Standing Committee Steering Group (SSC-SG)

Asking the right questions

Simon Hocquard, CANSO’s Director General, says outcome-focused answers will come naturally to the correct queries.

The launch of IOD-1 as part of SpaceX's Transporter-13 rideshare mission.

Photo Credit: Space X.

Sponsored Feature: Startical

Startical successfully launches its first satellite to test space-based air traffic communications
Safety in an era of increased automation

Automation holds the key to scalability, but air navigation service providers should take a balanced approach.

Working towards a mature security posture

Air navigation service providers need a flexible security platform that allows them to address threats to systems old and new.

Building a safer and smarter airspace

James Young, CEO Airways New Zealand, discusses how technology, resilience and collaboration are shaping the future of air traffic management.

© Copyright CANSO 2025

Airspace Magazine is a publication by CANSO, the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation.

ISSN number 1877 2196

CANSO Global Head Office
HANGAR III, Centurionbaan 160 – 23
3769 AV Soesterberg, The Netherlands

31 (0)23 568 5380
info@canso.org

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