Adacel showcases innovation in Air Traffic Management and training at key industry sessions during Airspace World 2025

Adacel, a global leader in air traffic management and training solutions, is proud to announce its participation in three dynamic speaking sessions at the upcoming CANSO’s Airspace World 2025 event, taking place May 13-15 in Lisbon, Portugal. These sessions highlight Adacel’s ongoing commitment to advancing safety, efficiency, and innovation across the aviation industry.

In addition to these presentations, Adacel will also have a dedicated exhibit in Hall 2 at Stand #H21030, where attendees are invited to engage with Adacel’s team of experts and experience live demonstrations of its cutting-edge ATM and training solutions.
Enhancing Safety Nets: A Collaborative Approach to Prevent Runway Incursions
13 May 13: 11:30–11:55 AM: Leidos Theatre | Link
Rémy Marchand, Adacel’s Director of ATM and Digital Tower Solutions, will join Paulo Raposa, Head of the Atlantic FIR Technical and Operational Advisory Office at NAV Portugal, to present a pioneering operational ground movement safety net. Designed to enhance controller situational awareness, this solution leverages advanced tools to prevent potential runway incursions before they occur.
Multi Remote Tower: How a Single UI Could Operate Up to Four Aerodromes
14 May 14: 12:30–12:55: SANS/NERA Theatre | Link
Dr. Meelis Nõmm, Product Manager of Digital Tower Solutions at Adacel, will explore the cutting-edge development of a multi remote tower system. His session will delve into a case study that examines how a single, unified interface could effectively manage operations at up to four small aerodromes — unlocking greater operational flexibility and cost efficiency.
Transforming Air Traffic Training in the Era of Innovation
15 May 15: 10:00–10:50 AM: Frequentis Theatre | Link
Teddy Woodhouse, Adacel’s Business Development Manager, will join a distinguished panel of industry experts including representatives from Airways, Lektor Aero, and CAE to discuss the future of air traffic control (ATC) training. With a focus on innovation and integration of simulation with Training Management Systems, the panel will share insights into increasing training effectiveness, lowering costs, and preparing the next generation of ATCOs.
“We’re excited to share the stage with our partners and peers to demonstrate how Adacel’s solutions are driving meaningful change in air traffic management and training,” said Daniel Verret, CEO of Adacel. “These sessions are a testament to our dedication to enhancing safety, embracing digital transformation, and shaping the future of aviation.”
About Adacel:
Established in 1987, Adacel plays a significant role in global air space safety. A world leader in its industry, Adacel applies cutting-edge technologies to develop advanced air traffic control (ATC) simulation and training systems and state-of-the- art air traffic management (ATM) solutions. Adacel’s customers include international air navigation service providers (ANSPs), airport authorities, universities, and military, defense and security organizations.
More than 20 per cent of the world’s airspace is managed with Adacel’s Aurora ATM software. MaxSim, Adacel’s Tower and Radar Simulator training systems lead the industry with the highest number of installations worldwide. MaxSim is also the first ATC simulation system in the world to deliver virtual and mixed reality training capabilities into the classroom. Adacel’s latest flagship system, REVAL, Adacel’s virtual tower system, delivers a wide spectrum of digital tower operational solutions, from consulting services to system design, development, deployment, and support. For more information, please visit www.adacel.com.
For further information or to schedule a meeting, contact:
Britney Hernandez Manager, Marketing and Communications 1 (407) 581 1582 bhernandez@adacel.com |