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ERA participated in prestigious gathering of aviation leaders “EUROCAE Symposium 2026” in Dublin

ERA participated in prestigious gathering of aviation leaders “EUROCAE Symposium 2026” in Dublin

Regulation is often perceived as a restriction. Standards in aviation, however, represent something entirely different — a common language created through cooperation, expertise, and shared responsibility. The EUROCAE Symposium 2026 once again demonstrated why globally respected aviation standards remain the foundation of safe and efficient skies.

As a long-term contributor to air traffic management and surveillance standardisation activities, ERA was proud to participate in this prestigious gathering of aviation leaders, regulators, manufacturers, and innovators from around the world. Product Manager Vojtěch Pék represented ERA at the symposium held on 22 – 23 April 2026 in Dublin, Ireland, where more than 150 experts discussed how innovation, safety, and harmonisation will shape the next era of aviation.

The two-day programme featured six expert panels and seven flash talks focused on some of the industry’s most important topics: implementation of new cybersecurity requirements, artificial intelligence in aviation, sustainability, digital transformation, and the future of air traffic management. Discussions repeatedly highlighted the importance of internationally harmonised standards that can keep pace with rapidly evolving technologies while maintaining the highest level of operational safety.

For ERA participation in EUROCAE is a natural extension of its long-term commitment to advanced surveillance technologies for civil aviation. ERA’s Air Traffic Management portfolio includes multilateration, ADS-B, wide area surveillance, and multi-sensor tracking solutions that support airports and ANSPs worldwide. Systems such as NEO and MSS-5 are designed in compliance with international aviation standards and contribute to safer, more accurate, and more reliable surveillance operations in even the most demanding environments.

The EUROCAE symposium also provided a valuable opportunity to exchange experience with aviation authorities, industry partners, and standardisation experts from across Europe and beyond. As aviation continues its transformation toward increasingly digital, automated, and interconnected operations, ERA remains to contribute to the standards that make these innovations possible.

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