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NATO urges more security in U-space and data sharing

NATO is calling for proper provision for military requirements in the creation of so-called U-space – airspace populated with unmanned aerial vehicles. → Read More

World ATM Congress briefs-March 7, 2018

Airservices Australia signed a A$1.2 billion contract with Thales to modernize and integrate the country’s 53 million sq kilometers of airspace. Belgocontrol awarded an Egis consortium a multi-lot framework contract to support its strategic, operational and technical transformation over the next three years. Saab’s Advanced-Surface Movement Guidance and Control System (A-SMGCS) has been deployed… → Read More

Aviation's green future lies with sustainable alternative fuels

Sustainable alternative fuels are key to securing aviation’s environmental future. → Read More

Revenue generation from IFE screens still elusive

Despite doomsayers over the years condemning it to the technology junk heap, the IFE seatback screen is here to stay, especially on long-haul flights, but airlines have to improve the retail opportunities that today’s IFE capabilities present. → Read More

Cebu Pacific to launch payment cards suite

Philippines-based LCC Cebu Pacific will launch its own payment cards suite at the end of November as part of efforts to increase ancillary revenue. → Read More

Customer-focused segmentation key to competing in low-cost led market

Segmentation and customer understanding will be crucial as legacy carriers seek to compete with low-cost carriers, Brussels Airlines CEO Bernard Gustin told the Accelerate: Aviation 2017 conference in London this week. → Read More

DOT warns about damaging consequences of negative regulatory trends

Worrying trends on a global level toward the imposition of environmental taxation and consumer protection could drive up costs and derail airline economics, Department of Transportation Office for International Aviation director Brian Hedberg told the Accelerate: Aviation 2017 conference in London this week. → Read More

European lawmaker: Long way to go” on CORSIA

Member of the European Parliament (MEP) Julie Girling has cautioned the airline industry not to be complacent on implementing the ICAO carbon offset program, CORSIA, saying it “is not a done deal until it is working”. → Read More

Policies & incentives needed to expand use of sustainable alternative fuels

Alternative fuel sources for aviation are still in their infancy, although the reality is that the production and use of biofuels is much more widespread than many realize, attendees at the Global Sustainable Aviation Summit in Geneva this week heard. → Read More

ICAO finalizes recommendations for CORSIA standards

The ICAO aviation environmental protection committee has finalized recommendations for the new of Annex 16 to the Chicago Convention containing proposed standards and recommended practices (SARPs) for the CORSIA aviation carbon offsetting plan. → Read More

ATAG chief warns of awareness threat to CORSIA deadlines

Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) executive director Michael Gill has warned of a looming awareness gap at both government and industry levels relating to obligations under the Carbon Offsetting and Reductions Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA) agreed by ICAO one year ago. → Read More

ATAG launches UN sustainable goals report for aviation

The Air Transport Action Group (ATAG) has launched a report aimed as a guide to how aviation can use the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for sustainability planning. → Read More

AirAsia sets its sight on getting all of Asia flying

Malaysia-based AirAsia's 2002 launch, with just two aircraft flying six domestic routes, set in motion an LCC phenomenon that has swept across the region. → Read More

2017 SITA/ATW IT Passenger Trends Survey

In our 12th annual Passenger IT Trends Survey, co-sponsored by ATW, we asked passengers to rate their satisfaction at every step of the journey. The results paint a picture of “tech” users who are more satisfied with the experience than those using face-to-face services. → Read More

SITA showcases multi-merchant payment platform, mixed reality

Global air transport IT specialist SITA has launched a secure payment solution using common-use platforms that will enable airlines and airports to maximize ancillary sales at every part of the airport journey. → Read More

Two new European initiatives aim to improve aviation cybersecurity

Airbus CyberSecurity, a unit of Airbus Defense and Space, has joined forces with SITA to launch a cybersecurity initiative specifically targeted at the air transport industry. → Read More

Aireon satellite-based ADS-B goes live on Iridium NEXT satellite

Space-based ADS-B provider Aireon has taken full control of its ADS-B receiver installed on an Iridium NEXT satellite, following the launch of the first 10 satellites in January this year. → Read More

Satcom study unveils higher than expected benefits for airlines

A study released at the World ATM Congress in Madrid this week suggests that satellite communication (satcom) in the cockpit has saved airlines more than $3 billion over the last 15 years. → Read More

World ATM Roundup-March 9, 2017

UK air navigation services provider NATS has contracted defense and security company Saab to install a remote tower demonstrator suite at its Swanwick Control Centre to demonstrate the ANSPs capability to provide remote and digital air traffic control service. Rohde & Schwarz Rohde & Schwarz won a contract from UK air navigation services provider NATS to provide a second voice… → Read More

A6 Alliance CEOs outline SESAR deployment progress

CEOs of the A6 Alliance met with European Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc during this week’s World ATM Congress in Madrid, to highlight the role of air navigation service providers (ANSPs) in deployment of Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) technology and operational concepts. → Read More