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World ATM Congress Recognises Outstanding Achievement in Aviation, Announces Maverick Awards Finalists
MADRID, Feb. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

ATCA (the Air Traffic Control Association ( 
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)) and CANSO (the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation ( 
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)) are honoured to announce the finalists for the inaugural Maverick Awards 
presented by World ATM Congress ( 
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). The Awards recognise outstanding achievements in innovation, collaboration, 
and sustainability in air traffic management (ATM).  

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"As the world's largest ATM exposition, World ATM Congress is the perfect venue 
to acknowledge and celebrate the many advancements our community has made this 
past year," said ATCA President and CEO Peter F. Dumont. "These awards 
represent three of our industry's most important pillars: collaboration, 
innovation, and sustainability--all in the name of aviation safety."

In this first year, over 100 nominations were received, which were narrowed 
down to nine finalists, three in each award category.

The Collaboration Award recognises the importance of effective relationships 
and partnerships within/across disciplines and sectors to achieve a shared goal.

The finalists for the Collaboration Award are (in alphabetical order):

    --  ASECNA for Unifying African Skies with space-based Automatic Dependent 
        Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) and other innovative technologies across 
        all six Flight Information Regions (FIRs). 
    --  A consortium of Heathrow Airport Limited, NATS, Harris Orthogon, and 
        EUROCONTROL for the introduction of Target Times of Arrivals at 
        Heathrow Airport through SESAR project PJ24. 
    --  NATS, NAV CANADA, and Aireon LLC for the innovative development and 
        deployment of the world's first global, real-time space-based ADS-B 
        service.

The Innovation Award recognises new ideas, technologies, and concepts that 
challenge current ATM norms with the potential to significantly advance 
performance, operations, or capabilities.

The finalists for the Innovation Award are:

    --  Austro Control for its project "Plate Lines -- A Method to Accelerate 
        Wake Vortex Decay During Final Approach," infrastructure that 
        accelerates the decay of wake vortices on the ground proximity by about 
        30 percent, making wake encounters less likely. 
    --  NASA for its successful, simultaneous flight of multiple small unmanned 
        aircraft systems (UAS) in a complex urban environment using the UAS 
        Traffic Management (UTM) system.  
    --  Saab Digital Air Traffic Solutions and Scandinavian Mountains Airport 
        for building a new innovative airport equipped with remote and digital 
        tower services from a remote tower centre.

The Sustainability Award recognises leaders, initiatives, and organisations 
working towards reducing aviation's impact on the environment and making 
significant contributions to improving the environmental footprint of aviation 
through ATM.

The finalists for the Sustainability Award are:

    --  ENAIRE for the design and development of a monitoring mechanism which 
        saved, through ATC direct clearance, about 7 million nautical miles for 
        flights managed in Spanish airspace, preventing the emission of 243,000 
        CO2 tons into the atmosphere. 
    --  HungaroControl, BULATSA, and ROMATSA for the SEE FRA / SEEN FRA project 
        (South East Europe Free Route Airspace), allowing operators to fly on 
        optimised profiles across FIR boundaries of Bulgaria, Hungary, and 
        Romania, which has the potential to save up to 10000 nautical miles, 
        conserving 80 tons of fuel and 250 tons of CO2 emissions daily. 
    --  NAV CANADA for becoming the first ANSP in the world to implement ICAO's 
        new standard: Established on Required Navigation Performance 
        Authorisation Required (RNP AR) and showing a reduction of over 4.1 
        million kgs of CO2 emissions.

"To receive over 100 nominations for our inaugural awards was an incredible 
achievement and is an indicator of the significant advances we're making 
together as an ATM industry," said CANSO Director General Simon Hocquard. "The 
quality of the nominations was incredibly high - my congratulations to all 
those that made the shortlist. They have set the bar high for future years!"

A special thank you to our renowned panel of judges: Eammon Brennan, Director 
General, EUROCONTROL; Teri Bristol, Chief Operating Officer, FAA Air Traffic 
Organization (ATO); Peter F. Dumont, President and CEO, ATCA; Simon Hocquard, 
Director General, CANSO; Capt. Gilbert Kibe, Director General, Kenya Civil 
Aviation Authority; Hon. Donna Mclean, Founder and Owner, Donna McLean 
Associates, LLC.

The winner of each category will be announced at World ATM Congress 2020 in 
Madrid, Spain during the Maverick Awards Ceremony, held at 15:00 -- 16:00 
Tuesday, 10 March, in the Wing ATM Theatre. The Awards ceremony will be hosted 
by ATCA's President and CEO Peter F. Dumont and CANSO's Director General Simon 
Hocquard. Registration for the event is free. To learn more and register, visit 
www.worldatmcongress.org. 

For more information, contact Abigail Glenn-Chase ( 
abigail.glenn-chase@atca.org ).

SOURCE: World ATM Congress
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