A GLOBAL LEADER
IN AIR NAVIGATION SERVICES

ENAV brings its experience in the management and maintenance of

air traffic control systems and technology to all those organisations aiming to improve their logistics and maintenance processes.

 

 

The ENAV Academy is a world-class training centre for personnel involved in the provision of air navigation services. The quality of training provided by ENAV ensures exceptional levels of efficiency and efficacy in the learning process.

With its upgraded aircraft fleet and advanced data processing systems, ENAV provides a wide range of flight inspection services, ensuring standards of excellence, reduced flight times and competitive prices.

Flight Inspection

Training

Maintenance

ENAV supports organisations working in “mission critical” sectors by

providing services and solutions in:

 

  • Installation, integration and setting-up of CNS systems
  • ATM software development
  • Meteorology systems development, supply and installation.

Engineering

The expertise and competence acquired in all functional areas of air traffic management enable ENAV to be a reference point, nationally as well as internationally, for development projects, which can satisfy the needs of operators working in different areas in the aeronautical field.

ENAV’s commercial offer arises from this experience and from these results, working in synergy with two other fundamental players, Techno Sky, an ENAV Group company responsible for the management, support and maintenance of installations and systems used for Italian air traffic control, and ENAV Asia Pacific based in Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) which provides targeted services to S.E. Asia clients.

Professionalism, experience and technology are the pillars of a global offer of high value added services provided by ENAV.

Whether rationalising operations in a single airport or modernising

a country’s entire ATC infrastructure, ENAV has the ability to develop

cutting-edge solutions across the world.

 

 

AERONAUTICAL CONSULTING & DESIGN

ENAV Commercial Offer

SPECIAL WORLD ATM CONGRESS 2016

ENAV will be attending the 4th edition of the World ATM Congress in Madrid

(Ifema, Feria de Madrid) from 8 to 10 March, 2016.

 

WATM Congress is the world's most significant event for the Air Traffic Control industry hosting

the main Air Traffic Management companies as well as the most important international

Civil Aviation Service Providers.

 

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ENAV is the Italian company which offers services for air traffic control and other essential air navigation services in Italian skies and national airports. Airspace is a precious and limited resource that must be managed punctually, safely and in operational continuity and which must be in line with the growth of the aeronautical sector. ENAV provides a safe flight environment to thousand of aircrafts in our skies and harmonious traffic conditions on a daily basis.

 

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ENAV Seminars

Wednesday 9 March 10.30 – 11.00
 - Honeywell Tower Theatre

Wednesday 9 March 14:00 – 15:00  -
 Honeywell Tower Theatre

Conference Programme Agenda

World ATM Congress 2016

Feria de Madrid – Pavillion 9
Wednesday 9 March

 

Conference Programme Agenda

World ATM Congress 2016

Feria de Madrid – Pavillion 9
Wednesday 9 March

 

Speaker

 

  • Vincenzo Smorto ENAV - Head of Technical Area

 

Title

 

  • The evolution of ATM systems to support Pilot Common Project (PCP) ATM functionalities

 

 

Abstract

 

  • The European ATM Master Plan provides the basis for coordinated and efficient deployment of new                  technologies and procedures. ATM systems, with a particular reference to the new-generation Flight Data Processing System, play a crucial role to the implementation of the Pilot Common Project (PCP), in order to achieve the realization of the SESAR target concept.

Speaker

 

  • Luigi Mazzucchelli ENAV - Head of ATM Systems Platforms

 

Title  

 

  • Moving ATM to the Information age: from legacy to Virtual Centers and beyond.

 

 

Abstract

 

  • Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems are now facing a critical phase of technology evolution. ATM systems are required to surpass actual legacy structures in order to scale upon new service requirements and meet changing business demands in a future innovative marketplace for the Information age.  The speech will draw attention on key elements to novel approaches for (near) future ATM systems.

9.15 – 10.30

Session Three: Creating Space for New Users

 

Drones, remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS), unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), balloons, and commercial space vehicles are some of the multiple new users that are creating additional challenges to airspace management – from below, within, above, passing through and even undeliberate re-entries. They cannot be ignored or banned so the ATM industry needs to understand the unique opportunities and challenges that these users of rapidly developing new technology will bring.  The opportunities and challenges will be in both currently controlled airspace and from many small vehicles in Class G uncontrolled airspace.

What are the inevitable new requirements and new approaches/technologies from these new uses of airspace? How are we going to embrace change yet bring order into what might otherwise be chaos? How will current responsibilities and processes have to change? What should be the respective roles of regulators and airspace management?

Moderator:


Marc Viggiano, President Emeritus, Saab Sensis Corporation, and CEO and Founder, Niteopark LLC

 

Speakers:


Sean Cassidy, Director, Strategic Partnerships, Amazon Prime Air

Parimal Kopardekar, Manager, Safe Autonomous System Operations (SASO) Project and Principal Investigator, Unmanned Aerial Systems Traffic Management (UTM), NASA Ames Research Center

Patrick Ky, Executive Director, EASA

Iacopo Prissinotti, Head of International Strategies, ENAV

Elizabeth "Lynn" Ray, Vice President, Mission Support Services, FAA

 

10.30 – 11.30

Remote Tower Passport: Visit Remote Tower Projects from Around the World

 

Take a trip around the world with Searidge Technologies to learn how market-leading ANSPs are implementing Remote Towers.  Hear speakers from Canada, France, Hungary, and Italy discuss the current status of their Remote Tower programs, including hurdles encountered and lessons learned as they travel through the deployment process.

 

Speakers:


Moderator - Conor Mullan, Managing Director, Think Research, Ltd.

Gyula Hangyál, Director of ATM, HungaroControl Zrt.

Daniele Teotino, Head of SESAR JU Activity Coordination, Enav S.p.A.

Luc Collet, Head of Civil Aviation Service in Saint-Pierre & Miquelon, DSNA

Robert Thurgur, Vice President, Operations, NAV CANADA

 

 

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