About CANSO: Who we are and what we do
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About CANSO Who We Are CANSO – the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation – is the global voice of air traffic management (ATM) worldwide. CANSO Members support over 85% of world air traffic. Members share information and develop new policies, with the ultimate aim of improving air navigation services (ANS) on the ground and in the air. CANSO represents its Members’ views to a wide range of aviation stakeholders, including the International Civil Aviation Organization, where it has official Observer status. CANSO has an extensive network of Associate Members drawn from across the aviation industry. What We Do Within the overall context of promoting safe and efficient air navigation service provision, CANSO seeks to: aintain an international forum for the M ontribute to the continuous global air C development and exchange of ideas on current air transport debate through the presentation and traffic management related issues and the promotion of the ANSP perspective across the formation of distinct CANSO policies and positions range of contemporary issues in the industry evelop an international network for ANS D epresent the views and interests of Members R experts to enable information exchange at relevant international institutions, particularly between specific air navigation service providers the International Civil Aviation Organization (ANSPs) and other stakeholders for the (ICAO) promotion of best practice within ATM romote and support international legislation, P Liaise with other transport industry regulations and agreements that strengthen the stakeholders, particularly airlines, industry position of Members suppliers and airports, to the overall benefit of the aviation industry CANSO VISION 2020: DELIVERING SEAMLESS AIRSPACE GLOBALLY In June 2013 CANSO announced ‘Vision 2020’, its strong vision to transform global ATM performance and deliver seamless airspace globally. Vision 2020 lays out a clear strategic framework and has three core elements, illustrated in the ‘CANSO House’: being a strong Partner; creating Value for Members; and optimising the efficiency and effectiveness of the Organisation. Vision 2020 is supported by the CANSO Work Plan which captures 126 supporting activities planned at global and regional level, each with detailed actions, deliverables and timescales. Vision 2020 was developed by fully involving CANSO Members but also by consulting with industry partners. CANSO Members are committed to play their part in delivering Vision 2020.
Director ICAO Affairs operates in Montreal. Global Activities CANSO’s regional offices coordinate activities at local level, within the framework of policies and CANSO and its Members are involved in a wide positions agreed at CANSO global level. They range of activities in pursuit of the Organisation’s represent the interests of ANSPs on regional aims and objectives. initiatives such as regional airspace harmonisation, or the regional roll-out of CANSO has three standing committees, with operational improvements such as performance- supporting workgroups, which deliver policy and based navigation (PBN) or ADS-B. set standards on behalf of Members. They bring together global experts to address issues of common interest; to exchange experience for the Conferences and Seminars promotion of best practice; and to develop specific policies across a broad spectrum of issues. CANSO’s regional conferences and seminars aim to build ANS capability around the world by providing leading ATM organisations and Standing Committees and Workgroups regional stakeholders with a forum to address Safety Standing Committee (SSC) priority issues together. • SMS Capability WG • Future Safety Development WG The Global Safety and • Safety Performance Measurement WG Operations Conferences bring Policy Standing Committee (PSC) together experts in • Business Excellence WG • Human Resources WG these fields to discuss, • ATM Security WG agree and prioritise • Global Benchmarking WG new initiatives that enhance ATM Operations Standing Committee (OSC) performance. • Optimised ATM Systems WG • Collaborative Airspace WG • Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) WG • Environment WG • Operational Performance WG Networks/Task Forces CANSO Global ATM Summit & AGM These are ad hoc bodies, established to examine This annual event provides a unique forum for air navigation service providers and industry specific issues, and to initiate targeted policies to stakeholders to meet over several days. At the guide ANSPs in their strategic Annual General Meeting (AGM), Members development. decide and prioritise CANSO’s work programme, set budgets, and elect CANSO Officers and CANSO committees, workgroups, and Committee Members. policy makers are brought together through regular meetings, and through the Global ATM- The Global ATM Summit provides a unique Net, a unique extranet, linking the world’s ANSPs assembly for ANSP CEOs and industry in a global communications platform for air traffic stakeholders to exchange views and hold management. Accessible only to CANSO detailed discussions on mutually relevant topics. Members, the site aims to improve communications between ANSPs to support their closer cooperation and facilitate meetings and information/resource sharing. Regional Activities CANSO has five regions: Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe, Latin America & Caribbean and the Middle East with offices in Johannesburg, Singapore, Brussels, Mexico City and Jeddah. Each region has a CANSO Region Director. In addition, the CANSO
Communications CANSO produces collateral including the CANSO website, the quarterly magazine ‘Airspace’ and newsletters. It coordinates the publication of expert papers produced by CANSO’s specialist workgroups. It also works with journalists to provide up to date information about CANSO and its activities and achievements. Websites and Publications The CANSO website www.canso.org provides extensive information on air navigation service provision to Members, the air transport industry and to the general public. Airspace is CANSO’s flagship magazine, a quarterly publication with a focus on debate and analysis, and the leading thinking from the world of ATM. All previous issues can be viewed online or downloaded in pdf format from www.canso.org/airspace. ATM News is a free email weekly newsletter sent to subscribers, with summaries of the latest stories relevant to ATM. It is the principal publication for ANSPs and supplier companies to reach the CANSO database with their news. The CANSO DG Brief is sent to Members quarterly and reflects the priorities and achievements of CANSO as seen by the Director General. Social Media forms an important part of CANSO’s communication strategies. Read regular industry updates on Twitter and LinkedIn and watch ATM-related videos on Youtube. Publications/Newsletters Airspace ATM News Expert Workgroup papers DG Brief www.canso.org
Products and services World ATM Congress World ATM Congress combines a large-scale exhibition, world-class conference, and premier networking opportunities with the chance to learn about the latest air traffic management trends and developments. It is operated by CANSO in association with the Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA). It is organised for the industry, by the industry and is backed by leading air navigation service providers and industry suppliers. It takes place annually at IFEMA in Madrid. Please visit www.worldatmcongress.com for information about exhibitors, participating, the conference programme and much more. Flightyield Flightyield is a next generation aeronautical billing and revenue management service for air navigation service providers that reduces costs and increases efficiency. Instead of ANSPs manually collecting overflight fees from each airline, Flightyield provides a single point of contact to automatically capture, calculate, rate, invoice and collect overflight fees from all airlines. It is a fully civil air navigation services organisation managed cloud-based service, designed for ANSPs, and delivered in partnership with CANSO, SITA and Airways New Zealand. For more information about Flightyield, please visit www.flightyield.com ASBU implementation training The comprehensive training programme Methodology and Best Practices for ASBU Implementation has been designed to provide members of the global aviation community with a common understanding of the ICAO Aviation System Block Upgrades methodology. The course is indispensable for those involved in ATM systems civil air navigation services organisation planning and modernisation programmes, and provides insight into key implementation issues such as how to select, prioritise and implement ASBU capabilities; how to identify gaps between current ATM and ASBU capabilities; and how to develop a business case to support investment decisions. For more information and to register, please visit: http://mai.mitrecaasd.org For more information about CANSO, please visit our website www.canso.org
CANSO Members CANSO – the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation – is the global voice of air traffic management (ATM) worldwide. CANSO Members support over 85% of world air traffic. Members share information and develop new policies, with the ultimate aim of improving air navigation services (ANS) on the ground and in the air. CANSO represents its Members’ views to a wide range of aviation stakeholders, including the International Civil Aviation Organization, where it has official Observer status. CANSO has an extensive network of Associate Members drawn from across the aviation industry. For more information on joining CANSO, visit www.canso.org/joiningcanso. civil air navigation services organisation Full Members - 86 — Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (AEROTHAI) Štátny Podnik — ATECH Negócios em Tecnologia S/A — Aeroportos de Moçambique — Luchtverkeersleiding Nederland (LVNL) — Aviation Advocacy Sarl — Luxembourg ANA — Aviation Data Communication Corp (ADCC) — Air Navigation and Weather Services, — Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) — Avibit Data Processing GmbH CAA (ANWS) — Avitech GmbH — Air Navigation Services of the Czech Republic — Malta Air Traffic Services (MATS) — AZIMUT JSC (ANS Czech Republic) — National Airports Corporation Ltd. — Barco Orthogon GmbH — AirNav Indonesia — National Air Navigation Services Company — Brüel & Kjaer EMS — Air Traffic & Navigation Services (ATNS) (NANSC) — BT Plc — Airports and Aviation Services Limited (AASL) — NATS UK — Comsoft GmbH — Airports Authority of India (AAI) — NAV CANADA — CGH Technologies, Inc — Airports Fiji Limited — NAV Portugal — CSSI, Inc. — Airservices Australia — Naviair — EADS Cassidian — Airways New Zealand — Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) — EIZO Technologies GmbH — Office de l’Aviation Civile et des Aeroports — European Satellite Services Provider (ESSP SAS) — Albcontrol (OACA) — Emirates — Austro Control — ENAC — Avinor AS — ORO NAVIGACIJA, Lithuania — Entry Point North — AZANS Azerbaijan — PNG Air Services Limited (PNGASL) — Era Corporation — Belgocontrol — Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) — Etihad Airways — Bulgarian Air Traffic Services Authority — PIA “Adem Jashari” - Air Control J.S.C. — Guntermann & Drunck GmbH (BULATSA) — ROMATSA — Harris Corporation — CAA Uganda — Sakaeronavigatsia Ltd — Helios — Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) — S.E. MoldATSA — Honeywell International Inc. / Aerospace — Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana — SENEAM — IDS – Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. — Serbia and Montenegro Air Traffic Services — Indra Navia AS — Civil Aviation Authority of Mongolia Agency (SMATSA) — Indra Sistemas — Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) — Serco — INECO — Civil Aviation Authority of Swaziland — Inmarsat Global Limited — Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) — skyguide — Integra A/S — Comisión Ejecutiva Portuaria Autonoma (CEPA) — Slovenia Control — Intelcan Technosystems Inc. — Croatia Control Ltd — State Airports Authority & ANSP (DHMI) — International Aero Navigation Systems Concern, — DCA Myanmar — State ATM Corporation JSC — Department of Airspace Control (DECEA) — Sudan Air Navigation Services Department — Jeppesen — Department of Civil Aviation, Republic of Cyprus — Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority — JMA Solutions — DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH (DFS) — Trinidad and Tobago CAA — Jotron AS — The LFV Group — LAIC Aktiengesellschaft — Dirección General de Control de Tránsito Aéreo — Ukrainian Air Traffic Service Enterprise (UkSATSE) — LEMZ R&P Corporation (DGCTA) — U.S. DoD Policy Board on Federal Aviation — LFV Aviation Consulting AB — DSNA France — Micro Nav Ltd — Dutch Caribbean Air Navigation Service Provider — Viet Nam Air Traffic Management Corporation — The MITRE Corporation – CAASD (DC-ANSP) (VATM) — MLS International College — ENANA-EP ANGOLA — MovingDot — ENAV S.p.A: Società Nazionale per l’Assistenza Gold Associate Members - 10 — NEC Corporation al Volo — Airbus ProSky — NLR — ENAIRe — Boeing — Northrop Grumman — Estonian Air Navigation Services (EANS) — FREQUENTIS AG — NTT Data Corporation — GroupEAD Europe S.L. — Núcleo de Comunicaciones y Control, S.L.U. — Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) — Quintiq — Finavia Corporation — ITT Exelis — Rockwell Collins, Inc. — General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) — Lockheed Martin — Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG — Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) — Metron Aviation — RTCA, Inc. — Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA) — Raytheon — Saab AB — HungaroControl Pte. Ltd. Co. — Selex ES — Saab Sensis Corporation — Instituto Dominicano de Aviacion Civil (IDAC) — Thales — Saudi Arabian Airlines — Israel Airports Authority (IAA) — Schmid Telecom AG — Iran Airports Co Silver Associate Members - 70 — SENASA — Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) — Adacel Inc. — SITA — ISAVIA Ltd — Aeronav Inc. — SITTI — Aireon — Snowflake Software Ltd — Japan Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) — Air Traffic Control Association (ATCA) — STR-SpeechTech Ltd. — Kazaeronavigatsia — Tetra Tech AMT — Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) — ’Association Group of Industrial Companies “TIRA” Corporation — Washington Consulting Group — Latvijas Gaisa Satiksme (LGS) — WIDE — ATAC — Letové prevádzkové Služby Slovenskej Republiky, — ATCA – Japan Membership list correct as of 24 September 2014. For the most up-to-date list and organisation profiles go to www.canso.org/canso-members
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