Adacel will showcase its air traffic management and training solutions at three speaking sessions during CANSO's Airspace World 2025 event in Lisbon, Portugal.
The company will participate in presentations covering runway safety, remote tower operations, and air traffic control training during the event running May 13-15. Adacel will also host demonstrations at its exhibit in Hall 2, Stand #H21030.
Rémy Marchand, director of ATM and digital tower solutions at Adacel, will co-present with NAV Portugal on May 13. Their session will highlight a ground movement safety net designed to enhance controller situational awareness and prevent runway incursions.
Dr. Meelis Nõmm, product manager of digital tower solutions, will deliver a presentation on May 14 focused on multi-remote tower capabilities. His session will examine how a single interface could manage operations at up to four small aerodromes.
Teddy Woodhouse, business development manager at Adacel, will join representatives from Airways, Lektor Aero, and CAE for a panel discussion on May 15. The session will address innovations in air traffic control training, including simulation integration with training management systems.
"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.
Established in 1987, Adacel develops advanced air traffic control simulation systems and air traffic management solutions. The company's Aurora ATM software manages more than 20% of the world's airspace.
Adacel's MaxSim tower and radar simulator training systems have the highest number of installations worldwide and were the first to deliver virtual and mixed reality training capabilities. The company's newest system, REVAL, offers digital tower operational solutions.