ENAIRE, Spain’s state air navigation service provider, is showcasing its latest products, innovations, applications, and services focused on air navigation safety, efficiency, and sustainability at Airspace World 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal, from 13 to 15 May. The company is also highlighting its strategy to lead digital airspace transformation, with enhanced air traffic management systems and future drone traffic management (U-space) capabilities.
Over 7,000 professionals collaborate at Airspace World 2025, the leading global air navigation event, to build a safe, sustainable, and efficient sky
This annual event brings together air traffic management stakeholders, regulators, supervisory bodies, service providers, and industry leaders, to share insights and innovations that will help shape future improvements in aviation. Over 7,000 professionals, dedicated to creating a safe, sustainable, and equitable global sky, have convened at Airspace World in Lisbon.
Exhibition space
At its shared exhibition space with SENASA and INECO, ENAIRE showcases its Impact & ENAIRE Flow Tools (EFT) airspace optimization programs, the ICARO MAPS aeronautical information portal, the EYWA network monitoring platform, and the GAMMSIM VR virtual simulation platform.
The ENAIRE booth will feature videos highlighting civil-military coordination, the Automated Air Traffic Control System (SACTA), U-space (automated digital drone traffic management), and the new iFOCUCS control position.
ENAIRE’s Director General, Enrique Maurer, will discuss optimizing air traffic capacity for the 2025 summer season at the fair on 13 May. Additionally, Daniel García-Monteavaro, Head of Drone Business Development, will outline ENAIRE’s new role as the exclusive provider of common information services (CISP).

The ‘OCCSET’ and ‘iConspicuity’ projects, driven by ENAIRE, and a third project from the ‘iTEC SkyNex’ alliance, of which the state air navigation manager is a part, are competing for the ATM Awards 2024 in the categories ‘Creating a resilient ATM framework for the future,’ ‘Innovation to enable sustainable future skies,’ and ‘Collaboration and Community,’ respectively.


