ATM

Saudi Arabia breaks air traffic growth record

Saudi Arabia achieves record-breaking air traffic growth from January - June 2024

CANSO Members Approve Diversity and Inclusion paper

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

Safely through turbulent times

At its Annual Press Briefing, DFS gave an insight into the current situation in German airspace and an outlook on the challenges of the coming years

Collaboration between BHANSA and Naviair

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Experience as a Model for Denmark's Takeover of Airspace Control over Greenland

Change in the Board of Directors of Skyguide

Skyguide's Annual General Meeting has elected Aldo C. Schellenberg as the new Chairman of the air navigation service provider's Board of Directors.

skeyes expands permitted sites for wind turbines

skeyes and Belgian Defence support wind energy by expanding permitted sites for wind turbines

Airspace World: Adacel awarded new FAA contract for TSS System Software and Support

Adacel Technologies Limited, an industry leader in advanced ATM and ATC simulation and training solutions, announces a new contract award from the Federal Aviation Administration

Airspace World: ENAIRE presents new services to manage air traffic

At "Airspace World" in Geneva (Switzerland) from 19 to 21 March, ENAIRE will present its products, new developments and services to lead the digital airspace

Airspace World: CERTIUM Locate enhances ATC efficiency and safety over Hungary

HungaroControl has successfully implemented nationwide CERTIUM Locate system from Rohde & Schwarz

Adacel to showcase latest tool at Airspace World 2024

Adacel to showcase latest tool for ATC simulation and training at Airspace World 2024

ENAIRE reinforces its Green Sky Environmental Sustainability Plan

ENAIRE reinforces its Green Sky Environmental Sustainability Plan in 2024 and 2025 to further contribute to sustainable aviation in Spain

UND poised to help the USA fill shortage of air traffic controllers

Under new FAA initiative, enrollment in University of North Dakota’s Air Traffic Management program could triple