Sustainable Aviation
FREQUENTIS and T-Systems – strategy for the digital airport
Partnership for digitisation of airports globally to drive more efficiency and sustainability
ANSL signs up to SME climate commitment
ANSL will halve its greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions before 2050.
U.S. Releases First-Ever Comprehensive Aviation Climate Action Plan
US plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 builds on Biden-Harris Administration efforts launching Sustainable Aviation Fuels Grand Challenge, electrifying airport equipment and developing more efficient aircraft
Tradeoffs and priorities
A discussion with Prof. Dr. Frank Fichert, University of Applied Sciences – Hochschule Worms about an economist’s view of the challenges related to green flying
ENAIRE and Vueling working for digital solutions to airspace management
ENAIRE and Vueling create task force to reduce the environmental impact of each flight by 10%
Higher education’s responsibility for a green mindset
A discussion with Dr. Justas Nugaras, Antanas Gustaitis Aviation Institute - Vilnius Tech about the mindset needed to bring about green aviation.
FAA Launches Nationwide ATC Architectural Solicitation
FAA launches nationwide solicitation to design air traffic control towers of the future, seeking concepts that address sustainability and rapid construction
FREQUENTIS Orthogon wins sustainability award
The Frequentis Orthogon Arrival Manager (AMAN) has saved more than one million tons of CO2 emissions globally within its 20 years of operations.
ANSPs need KPIs
A discussion with Saulius Batavicus, CEO, Oro Navigacija about the importance of KPIs to measure ANSP priorities
Rules, tools and information
A discussion with Michael Kraft, Senior Manager Environment & Policy, DFS about the ATS role in Green Flying
FREQUENTIS Orthogon supports the Airport Operations Plan
The Demand Capacity Balancer (DCB) provides a powerful digital twin of the airport operations to make it more efficient and resilient to disruptions
Air Traffic Management and climate change
A discussion with Philip Butterworth-Hayes, ATM Communications Specialist about ATM’s role in Climate Change