ANSP

An open letter from CANSO

What Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) need to deliver the capacity required by airspace users. Simon Hocquard, CANSO Director General, shares some concerns for ANSPs in the years ahead.

Africa aims high

Emma Kelly reports on a singular mission with a huge ambition

Four ANSPs launch user-preferred routing trials

Singapore, Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand user-preferred routing trials for 38 flight routes

ATNS leads Africa innovation

Nozipho Portia Mdawe, CEO of ATNS, on how her organisation is helping shape the future of African airspace

NAV CANADA Announces Retirement of President and CEO​

NAV CANADA announced the retirement of Raymond G. Bohn as President and Chief Executive Officer

NATS strengthens the UK’s position in European aviation research

NATS becomes an Associated Member of the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking.

ENAIRE invests in Open Innovation

ENAIRE rewards business ideas and technological challenges for ATM through the Open Innovation programme of its R&D subsidiary, CRIDA

ENAIRE shores up its resilience for expected growth of traffic

The Government authorises the telecommunications service for air traffic control to be tendered for 36.1 million euros

Tajikistan joins CANSO as its newest full member

CANSO is pleased to announce the accession of the ANSP of the Republic of Tajikistan, State Unitary Enterprise, “Tajikaeronavigatsiya" (Tajikaeronavigatsiya), as its newest Full member

CANSO is launches new Airspace exhibition in Asia Pacific

CANSO is launching a New Airspace Exhibition in Asia Pacific

CANSO Members Approve Diversity and Inclusion paper

CANSO Members Unanimously Approve Diversity and Inclusion Resolution at 28th Annual General Meeting

Great things come in small packages

ATM Magazine executive Q&A - LGS Chairman of the Board, Dāvids Tauriņš