At the most important event dedicated to ATC Leonardo showcases its latest innovations, offering attendees a first-hand look at cutting-edge solutions shaping the future of air traffic management. Visitors can explore the Leonardo exhibition at the stand H21040 to engage with industry experts and experience live demonstrations of their latest advancements.
Leonardo is a globally recognized provider of technologies and services for the control of all phases of flight and the management of ground operations, the Towers equipped with Leonardo’s systems have been operating worldwide for decades.
In Air Traffic Control/Management (ATC/ATM) and Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) fields, Leonardo has delivered systems worldwide, including fully integrated ATM solutions. Leonardo ATM/CNS systems are scalable and ready to support the increasing demand of air navigation services. Leonardo designs, produces, sets into operation and integrates worldwide primary and secondary radars, as well as meteorological sensors and Operational centres, designed under a ‘distributed intelligence’ concept.
The company designs and manufactures modular and integrated Air Traffic Management systems for both manned and unmanned aircraft. Our Portfolio also boasts trustworthy and technologically advanced Air Traffic Control Systems, radars, surveillance sensors, cyber security solutions, communications and navigation aids, to support operators in the management of every phase in the sector of airport hubs.

The company works to strengthen the ATM sector through CNS Innovation, with a strongly interoperable approach and with great attention to respecting the principles of environmental and economic sustainability. Throughout the event, Leonardo will host presentations covering topics such as Digitalization, Cross-Domain and Global approaches.
The Air Traffic Management today is in the middle of a transition phase: the transition from national based towards continental and global sustainable operations, together with the need of safer information exchange and global security. This challenge requires cross-domain interoperability and seamless communication between all the involved stakeholders, moving towards a wider and balanced system and service-based model, recognizing the importance of these advancements in enhancing global safety, security and sustainability.


