The countdown is underway. Don’t forget to complete and submit your entries for the 2024 ATM Awards by March 5!
It’s already been 15 days since the entries opened, and time is ticking by faster than we think. Don’t miss the opportunity to submit your entries for consideration in our six categories:
Innovation to enable sustainable future skies
This category honours organises driving advancements in technology, automation, and operations to shape the skies of tomorrow. Projects that explore the latest innovations in air traffic management, demonstrating how cutting-edge technologies such as digitisation, virtualisation and AI can enhance performance, efficiency, safety, sustainability and capacity in airspace operations.
Building a resilient ATM framework for the future
Recent world events – among them regional conflicts and extreme weather – have had an impact on aviation. This category covers projects that support resilience to disruptions and unforeseen events in ATM and maximise operational performance, ensuring both safety and service continuity in extreme circumstances.
Collaboration and community
We’ve all heard the saying ‘It takes a village’. Now, more than ever, it is time for our industry to embrace the concept. This award highlights projects showcasing cross-industry collaboration to drive sustainable, flexible and more efficient ATM operations.
Pathway to advanced air mobility (AAM)
Here we look at initiatives paving the way for the integration and growth of AAM operations. Projects that are now progressing at scale and/or demonstrating real-life operational readiness including the challenges, opportunities, and regulatory frameworks needed to enable such seamless regional and urban air mobility (UAM).
Unleashing the potential of drones
Commercial drone applications are now beginning to impact our society. This category focuses on projects which acknowledge and address the impact that commercial drone operations have on society and/or the use of airspace, including opportunities and challenges of integration and the widespread advancements of drone applications.
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI)
Our industry needs to attract and retain new talent to help ensure the future of aviation. Our final award will go to a project that demonstrates successful diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programmes helping to identify future talent and skills. This refers not only to technological skills, but also a workforce that is representative of the world we live in, encompassing a rich variety of views and experiences, helping promote aviation as a great industry to work in.
The submission window for entries will close on March 5, so don’t wait too long to complete and submit yours. Winners will be announced at Airspace World, which takes place in Lisbon from 13 – 15 May. The shortlist will be announced well in advance of the conference.
Submit your entry here!