• 17 - 23 June 2019
  • Paris Le Bourget airport
    Paris
    ,
    France
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The SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU) will showcase results of its research and innovation programme at the International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget from 17-23 June.

By embracing technologies such as advanced satellite navigation and communications, artificial intelligence and augmented reality, SESAR is delivering air traffic management services fit for the 21st century and capable of handling the growth and diversity of traffic safely and efficiently, while improving environmental performance through optimised trajectories.

Digital sky stand

The SESAR JU will present the results of its work at a stand in the Paris Air Lab, a space dedicated to innovation and prospective in the aerospace industry.

Visitors will have an opportunity to meet representatives from the SESAR JU and experts in the fields of airports, air traffic service provision, enabling technologies and drones to discuss all aspects of the SESAR research and the results delivered so far.

Highlights of the stand include:

Should you wish to arrange to speak to an expert and representative from the SESAR JU, contact Triona Keaveney

Conference session on decarbonisation and digital transformation of aviation

Wednesday, 19 June, 11:00-12:00, Visionary hub (grande scène)

Air traffic is growing again worldwide. So are concerns on how to optimise and manage the increasing diversity of air vehicles in a safe, efficient and sustainable way. Join representatives from the SESAR and Clean Sky Joint Undertakings – two major European research public-private partnerships - to find out about the innovations in the pipeline on the decarbonisation of aircraft and digital transformation of air traffic management.

Moderated by Andrew Charlton, Managing Director, Aviation Advocacy

Interviewees

  • Florian Guillermet, Executive Director, SESAR Joint Undertaking
  • Axel Krein, Executive Director, Clean Sky Joint Undertaking

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