Together, as the Complete Air Traffic System (CATS) Global Council, they believe that a shared blueprint and joint action are vital to make sure that future skies are efficient, clean, safe, and can generate global economic prosperity and social welfare.
They imagine the airspace of 2045 – maximised to its fullest potential as a global resource; a unified, optimised, sustainable and safe environment where people and goods move effortlessly in a mix of manned and unmanned vehicles; a smart and connected network that is resilient and scalable; a healthy and competitive marketplace with a proud culture of innovation and agility; an industry that is thriving with a new generation of highly skilled talent.
Over the next two decades, extensive and collective changes must be made to make this vision a reality. The following future-facing features are critical to achieve the fully integrated and harmonised airspace system the industry aspires to:
Simon Hocquard,
Director General, The Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO)
“The unprecedented acceleration of technologies and the introduction of new types of airborne vehicles, equipment and services will trigger significant evolutions for aviation in the decades to come. Our collective duty to realise citizens’ expectations and our industry commitment to decarbonise will also accelerate significant changes in the way aviation and air traffic management operate.”
“This vision is forward-looking, wide-reaching and ambitious in its scope. It creates a coherent possible picture of our future and places protection of the environment in a central position.”
“Airports are critical parts of the air traffic management network and need to be fully integrated within the global aviation system. Building a common vision is vital to creating a sustainable and resilient sector for the long term. It has allowed a collaborative and representative coalition of stakeholders to align on the future of the air transport system.”
“We are excited to work together on a vision based on the convergence of safety, new technologies and innovation, all powered by the brightest minds. This vision will propel us towards a green aviation future as part of an interconnected transport system. With this we can make a change for a better tomorrow.”
“The CATS Global Council is a unique initiative that, in this vision, has brought together a group of people from all continents collaborating towards the safe and efficient use of all airspace.”
“We are excited to join hands with partners in the aviation industry to create global airspace that is safe, fair and intelligent, leveraging revolutionised design, technology and services to power global mobility and prosperity. We will support this vision to enable safe, autonomous and eco-friendly air mobility for everyone.”
“At a time when our current air transportation system is at its peak and with emerging technologies and new entrants coming into the airspace, we must have future air transportation systems ready and capable of handling new users in an efficient, safe, scalable and sustainable manner.”
“Aviation is on the brink of major change with sustainability, technical advancement, digitalisation and new aircraft all acting as catalysts. With so many elements driving this change, it’s important that we have a shared vision for how aviation will look 25 years from now and a roadmap for getting there. Safety must remain a top priority throughout; on this point, citizens will not accept compromises.”
“Aviation is at its best when it’s pioneering, when it reaches out and touches our lives in ways the world has never seen before. This is precisely what our vision for 2045 will do, if we do it properly, at scale. It’s part of my mission to empower the industry with technologies to open the skies to this next wave of traffic. Aviation connects, we should always remember this.”
“As our industry is complex, it’s crucial that we have a common vision to work towards. This vision is rooted in safety and brings to light elements including efficiency, sustainability, interoperability and workforce. None of us can do this alone.”
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