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CANSO publishes Vision to transform European air traffic management by 2035

Published on February 13th, 2026
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CANSO publishes Vision to transform European air traffic management by 2035

The Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) Europe has just published its new 2035 Vision, which sets out how its members, the 36 European air navigation services providers (ANSPs), will transform the services they provide to their customers.

The Vision, originally launched in 2019, has been updated to address new air traffic management (ATM) challenges, such as strong growth or sudden drops in air traffic, climate change, emerging airspace users and evolving risks such as geopolitical tensions and cyber-threats, also by promoting a shift to new ways of working. The Vision was presented by CANSO Europe CEO Committee Chair Arndt Schoenemann to the Director General of the European Commission’s DG MOVE (Directorate-General for Mobility & Transport), Magda Kopczyńska, during a meeting to address the main challenges of the sector.

CANSO Europe’s members will drive the necessary change through measures such as:

  • use of new technologies to enable digitalisation and automation, as developed and deployed through the EU’s Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) project;
  • transition to a new data-driven, cloud-based service delivery model, whereby interoperable ATM infrastructure may be shared between ANSPs;
  • modernised training and licensing of air traffic control officers (ATCOs), enhanced by automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning;
  • integration of emerging airspace users, such as drones, advanced air mobility aircraft and high-altitude operations;
  • a stronger European-wide network approach;
  • strengthened collaboration with other aviation stakeholders including the military.

Throughout this whole process, safety will remain the number one priority.

Read the CANSO Europe 2035 Vision Brochure Here

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