AirNav Ireland and Airservices Australia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate and share expertise in air navigation services. The partnership will share knowledge and best practices to contribute to further improving the safety and efficiency of air traffic management.
The MoU outlines several areas in which AirNav Ireland and Airservices Australia will collaborate, including working together to facilitate the safe integration of uncrewed aircraft into shared airspace. Other joint efforts include recruitment and training, traffic management systems, research and development and sharing insights on airspace changes.
Dr. Peter Kearney, CEO of AirNav Ireland, emphasised the importance of international collaboration in addressing the rapidly evolving challenges of airspace management. “Partnering with Airservices Australia allows us to exchange critical insights and expertise at a time when the aviation sector is experiencing significant transformation. The rise of new technologies and the need to accommodate emerging aircraft types are challenges shared by both organisations, and together, we can enhance safety and drive innovation,” said Dr. Kearney.
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