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In this issue
The COVID-19 outbreak is a defining moment in the history of air traffic control (ATC). Air navigation service providers (ANSP) have been sorely tested but the long road to recovery demonstrates an unwavering commitment to safety and efficiency.
Redefining our future
CANSO Director General, Simon Hocquard, reflects on a year like no other, and what the future may hold.
A message from Simon
Every region has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, but strategic developments remain important in the transition to the new normal.
Improving global skies
Stefano Baronci, Director General, ACI Asia-Pacific, argues that the industry must collaborate to optimise operational efficiency.
Drivers for recovery
As the world transitions following COVID-19, the use of drones is likely to accelerate.
We are all one
A year-and-a-half since its system went live, Aireon explores how space-based ADS-B is providing vital insights worldwide.
Aireon eighteen months post-launch
Clarity on the legal frameworks for suborbital and orbital flights will bring greater integration to the industry’s new normal.
Flying high
Conor Mullan, Managing Director of Think Research and Associate Member Representative on the CANSO Executive Committee, explains how the increasing diversity of the ATM industry is its best asset, perhaps even more so in today’s world.
Working best in partnership
Finance, collaboration and flexibility are key components of aviation's successful recovery.
Remaining resilient for restart and recovery
Neil Bowles, Vice President, Business Development, Searidge Technologies and Csaba Gergely, Senior ATM Adviser, HungaroControl explore digital towers in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Digital towers come of age
Sustainability must become the cornerstone of the industry’s new normal.
Build back better
Maintaining air traffic controller competency will be vital during the slow recovery process.
Keeping ATCO skill levels optimised
In this issue
The COVID-19 outbreak is a defining moment in the history of air traffic control (ATC). Air navigation service providers (ANSP) have been sorely tested but the long road to recovery demonstrates an unwavering commitment to safety and efficiency.
Redefining our future
CANSO Director General, Simon Hocquard, reflects on a year like no other, and what the future may hold.
A message from Simon
Finance, collaboration and flexibility are key components of aviation's successful recovery.
Remaining resilient for restart and recovery
Neil Bowles, Vice President, Business Development, Searidge Technologies and Csaba Gergely, Senior ATM Adviser, HungaroControl explore digital towers in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Digital towers come of age
Every region has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, but strategic developments remain important in the transition to the new normal.
Improving global skies
Stefano Baronci, Director General, ACI Asia-Pacific, argues that the industry must collaborate to optimise operational efficiency.
Drivers for recovery
Sustainability must become the cornerstone of the industry’s new normal.
Build back better
A year-and-a-half since its system went live, Aireon explores how space-based ADS-B is providing vital insights worldwide.
Aireon eighteen months post-launch
Finance, collaboration and flexibility are key components of aviation's successful recovery.
Remaining resilient for restart and recovery
Clarity on the legal frameworks for suborbital and orbital flights will bring greater integration to the industry’s new normal.
Flying high
Maintaining air traffic controller competency will be vital during the slow recovery process.
Keeping ATCO skill levels optimised
Neil Bowles, Vice President, Business Development, Searidge Technologies and Csaba Gergely, Senior ATM Adviser, HungaroControl explore digital towers in the light of the COVID-19 pandemic.