Oscar López

Master Aeronautical Engineer from Madrid University, he is the Indra Director for the iTEC Alliance and SESAR, and member of the EUROCAE Council.

Klaus Meier

Leads Skyguide’s Engineering and Technology department. Besides providing safe and reliable air-traffic-management systems, his strategic objective is to transform today’s classic systems towards a flexible architecture and a new operational concept.

Heiko Teper

Peter Janssen

Peter Janssen’s journey in the world of technology and sales spans over two decades, showcasing a commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the tech industry, particularly in AV and KVM systems for control rooms in Air-Traffic, Maritime, Automation and Broadcast. His career reflects his expertise in this niche yet crucial area and expertise is not just in selling a product but in understanding and solving the complex and evolving needs of clients in high-stakes environments.

Mathilde Dorfsman

Andy Sage

Andy is Director of Safety Transformation at NATS with overall responsibility for the safe integration of new airspace users into UK airspace. This includes drone delivery, long range uncrewed surveillance, advanced air mobility, high altitude platforms and space launch. Andy’s team oversees NATS’ operational trials with operators across the UK and is working closely with the UK CAA and industry to develop standards and means of compliance that will accelerate the integration of new vehicles alongside today’s airspace users. He also leads the NATS OpenAir programme, seeking to provide a national digital data backbone to enable airspace integration across the UK.

Milagros Sánchez Ancochea

Sil De Gang

Chip Meserole

Dr. Chip Meserole manages the Airspace Operational Efficiency team in Boeing Research and Technology. The team’s responsibility is to advance new capabilities in air traffic management and flight optimization that enhance system capacity, efficiency, and sustainability globally. Its emphasis is on emissions reduction for aviation sustainability and on integrating autonomous aircraft into the airspace. This group executes the company’s contracts with the FAA, NASA, and SESAR in this domain; creates flight optimization business concepts for Boeing Global Services Digital Aviation Solutions; and conducts R&D in air-ground integration and network-enabled operations. It has activities in Seattle, Washington, D.C., Spain, Brazil, India, Australia and China. He joined Boeing in 1984 and worked on space system and launch vehicle development before moving into its air traffic management initiative in 2001. He is an associate fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He has a bachelor’s degree from Princeton University, a master’s from Cornell University, and a Ph.D. from MIT, in aerospace and mechanical engineering.

Predrag Vranjkovic