Winners of the Digital Sky Challenge announced
9 December 2019Brussels - The winners of the aviation challenge themed as Digital Sky Challenge1 were announced at the awards ceremony as part of the SESAR Innovation Days2 on 4 December in Athens.
Brussels - The winners of the aviation challenge themed as Digital Sky Challenge1 were announced at the awards ceremony as part of the SESAR Innovation Days2 on 4 December in Athens.
1 Find out more about the Digital Sky Challenge here & check out the Twitter hashtag #DigitalSkyChallenge.
2 Learn more about the SESAR Innovation Days here.
3 Airbus, Air France, Avinor, BeMyApp, CANSO, EASA, EUROCONTROL, Founda.tion, Frankfurt Airport, Frequentis, Groupe ADP, IATA, Innaxis Research Institute, Honeywell, Lufthansa, Météo-France, Météorage, MetSafe, OpenSky Network and SITA.
4 Giancarlo Buono, Regional Director Safety and Flight Operation for the European region IATA; Léopold Viroles, Data4Safety Lead Analyst EASA; Maria Mavrogeni, Digital Marketing Specialist Athens International Airport; Miriam Le Fevre, Programme Manager COOPANS/SESAR JU; Nicolas Warinsko, General Manager of SESAR Deployment Manager; and Philippe Merlo, Director European Civil-Military Aviation EUROCONTROL.
5 The laureates won a cash prize of €2,000 (Athens International Airport) together with other prizes, including flight tickets worth of €2,500 (Air France); 1-day flight simulator in Frankfurt Airport (IATA); 5 mini Google homes (MetSafe); tickets to the annual OpenSky Workshop (OpenSky Network); 1-month hosting at Found.ation’s headquarters in Athens and mentorship –onsite and/or mobile (Found.ation) & invitation of one team member to the CANSO ATM Gala dinner on 11 March 2020 in Madrid and invitation of all team members to present the winning solution at the CANSO booth during the 2020 World ATM Congress.
6 The laureates won a cash prize of €2,000 (Athens International Airport) & €2,000 (ACI EUROPE) together with other prizes, including €2,500 Miles & More related promotion codes, worldshop vouchers (Lufthansa); invitation to the 2020 High-Level Conference on Environment on 28 April in Brussels (expenses covered by EUROCONTROL); 1-month hosting at Found.ation’s headquarters in Athens and mentorship –onsite and/or mobile (Found.ation) & invitation of one team member to the CANSO ATM Gala dinner on 11 March 2020 in Madrid and invitation of all team members to present the winning solution at the CANSO booth during the 2020 World ATM Congress.
7 The laureates won a cash prize of €2,000 (Athens International Airport) together with other prizes, including Amazon vouchers worth of €2,500 (SITA); dinner in Vienna to present the solution to Frequentis Management Team (all expenses covered by Frequentis); tickets to the SAFE 360° Conference (EASA); 1-month hosting at Found.ation’s headquarters in Athens and mentorship –onsite and/or mobile (Found.ation) & invitation of one team member to the CANSO ATM Gala dinner on 11 March 2020 in Madrid and invitation of all team members to present the winning solution at the CANSO booth during the 2020 World ATM Congress.
About SESAR JU
As the technological pillar of the Single European Sky initiative, SESAR aims to modernise and harmonise air traffic management in Europe. The SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU) was established in 2007 as a public-private partnership to support this endeavour. It does so by pooling the knowledge and resources of the entire ATM community in order to define, research, develop and validate innovative technological and operational solutions. The SESAR JU is also responsible for the execution of the European ATM Master Plan which defines the EU priorities for R&D and implementation. Founded by the European Union and Eurocontrol, the SESAR JU has 19 members, who together with their partners and affiliate associations will represent over 100 companies working in Europe and beyond. The SESAR JU also works closely with staff associations, regulators, airport operators, airspace users and the scientific community.
Learn more about SESAR:
About ACI EUROPE
ACI EUROPE is the European region of Airports Council International (ACI), the only worldwide professional association of airport operators. ACI EUROPE represents over 500 airports in 46 European countries. Our members facilitate over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe: 2.3 billion passengers, 21.2 million tonnes of freight and 25.7 million aircraft movements in 2018. In response to the Climate Emergency, in June 2019 our members committed to achieve Net Zero carbon emissions for operations under their control by 2050, without offsetting.
Learn more about ACI EUROPE:
About Athens International Airport
Since March 2001, Athens International Airport has welcomed more than 305 million passengers and over 3.5 million flights, creating significant benefits for tourism, the national economy, and Athens as a destination. In terms of traffic, 2018 was a historic best performance year for the airport, with 24.14 million passengers and growth continuing dynamically for a sixth consecutive year in 2019. Having earned multiple significant international distinctions and awards through its eighteen years of operations, AIA continues, during 2019, its investment programme of aesthetic, functional and operational enhancements at its premises. Today, with more than 300 companies and 13,000 employees, the Athens airport community constitutes one of the biggest employment engines in Greece.
Learn more about Athens International Airport: