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Event World ATM Congress 2022
Organiser CANSO & ATCA
Event Date 21.06.2022
Press Release Date 10.02.2016

Get to Know an Organiser: Visit Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation at Stand 403 at World ATM Congress.

Unique access to CANSO’s air traffic management expertise.

Canso logoGet to know CANSO – one of the organisers of World ATM Congress. Find out about becoming a CANSO Member. Learn about the benefits of membership including: authoritative publications and guides on key industry issues; CANSO regional and subject events led by ATM’s top global experts; and the opportunity to shape the future of the industry through CANSO’s workgroups. Come and meet the experts at booth 403.

The Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (canso.org) is the global voice of air traffic management (ATM) with a mission to transform global ATM performance.

Partnership is reflected in CANSO’s unique membership that comprises Full Member air navigation service providers (ANSPs) as well as Associate members – the organisations that provide products and services to the ATM industry, including the biggest names in aviation. If your company has an interest in air traffic management, join CANSO to network, benefit from shared expertise, and help shape the future of ATM.

Leading Names & Issues: Conference Programme Preview
Down to Earth – Airports and ATM

Read more below about Session Two of World ATM Congress’ Conference Programme: “Down to Earth – Airports and ATM” and see who is on the panel. Then view the full agenda online. Session Two occurs at 11.15 – 12.30, Tuesday, 8 March.

Airports are at the forefront of some significant reforms in the ATM industry. Competition is being introduced at airports in the form of outsourced ATM services in some airport control towers and the introduction of remote tower technology, which digitises what was the last truly analogue part of the ATM process. Over time, there will be even more opportunities for competition to be introduced.

Do airports fully understand how they can add value to their customers through their control towers? What are the barriers to change? Do air navigation service providers (ANSPs) see remote tower technology not only as an opportunity for improved operational efficiency, but also for competitive outsourcing and added value for users? How can A-CDM (Airport – Collaborative Decision Making) best be implemented on a more widespread basis?

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Contact

Organisers of the World ATM Congress:
CANSO, the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation
ATCA, the Air Traffic Control Association
  • +1 703 299 2430