Innovation Webinar Series
New Digital Era of Aviation The Path Forward for Airspace & Traffic Management
15m
Postponed - Originally schedule for 25 November 2020 - New date will be 30 November 2020 9:00 AM GMT-5.
The aerospace industry is moving incredibly quickly with innovations in aircraft types, sizes, and flight capabilities. The introduction of these new vehicles is no longer a question of if they will arrive, but when. In order to support this growth and innovation in respect to emerging aviation sectors, a modernized and scalable approach to air traffic management is needed. It will be a phased journey, which requires coordination with all stakeholders.
Airbus and Boeing have a longstanding role at the heart of driving progress in international aviation. With the underlying commitment to safety, they share a common vision: a future airspace where new and existing users safely operate within a single airspace system. This system will enable the secure and efficient delivery of new aviation services to the entire community, while ensuring long term sustainable growth in the air transportation sector.
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