The future of ATC: an environmental actor
Beyond Digital by Thales
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32m
Emissions reduction targets for air transport are going to require enabling contributions and innovations from aircraft & engine manufacturers, fuel and battery tech, airspace design & procedures specialists and of course Air Traffic Control.
This talk will provide a glimpse into the future of sustainable ATC, using the topic of Continuous Descent Operations (CDO) as an illustrative example.
Presented by Hugh Roodrick, AIR Lab Deputy Director – Chief Product Owner, Thales AMS
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