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15/05
1:00pm – 1:25pm
Leidos Theatre
The landscape of Air Traffic Management (ATM) is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements, evolving operational needs, and sustainability imperatives. Innovation in this domain requires the seamless integration of safety, efficiency, and collaboration across a complex ecosystem of stakeholders, including Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), regulators, airports, and airspace users.
ATM innovation involves more than adopting new technologies; it requires reimagining processes, fostering cross-sector collaboration, and aligning organizational strategies with emerging trends. The emergence of uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), advanced air mobility (AAM), and artificial intelligence introduces both opportunities and complexities, requiring adaptive frameworks that accommodate innovation while maintaining operational continuity. At the same time, sustainability goals are pressing the aviation industry to integrate carbon-neutral operations and energy-efficient practices, while growing reliance on digital systems demands robust cybersecurity measures to ensure the resilience of critical infrastructure.
In conclusion, Egis recognizes that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to advancing innovation in ATM. Drawing on years of experience supporting diverse clients across geographies and challenges, we deliver tailored, cross-disciplinary solutions that address specific needs and contexts. The presentation will focus on how customized strategies can foster innovation, integrate emerging technologies, and ensure the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of ATM systems in an ever-evolving landscape.