Our partner, CIRA – the Italian Aerospace Research Centre, has presented JARVIS’ second solution, the Air Traffic Control Digital Assistant (ATC-DA), at the Farnborough International Airshow 2024.
Held from 20 to 24 July in Farnborough, UK, the event is a platform for showcasing the latest advances in aerospace technology and innovation, connecting the global aerospace industry and promoting developments in aviation technology.

A Highlight at the Airshow

During the event, JARVIS’ partner Gabriella Gigante, leading the ATC-DA team, had the opportunity to demonstrate the features of the ATC-DA to the Italian Minister of Defence, Guido Crosetto. The presentation highlighted JARVIS’s path towards the development and validation of three new AI-powered digital assistants, an innovative approach in the aviation industry.

Introducing the ATC Digital Assistant

The ATC Digital Assistant is designed to assist air traffic controllers in a variety of operations: integration of new entrants, growing interconnections, optimized environmentally friendly decisions, and overall efficiency of air transport.
Additionally, AI-based data-driven algorithms support operators in different roles and phases of flight, significantly reducing the workload associated with busy tasks. This innovation represents a significant leap forward in the management of air traffic and operational efficiency. This innovation represents a significant leap forward in air traffic management and operational efficiency.

About CIRA

Established in 1984, CIRA is a leading public-private aerospace research institution based in Capua, Italy. With unique testing infrastructures, CIRA collaborates with top universities and aerospace companies worldwide. The collaboration between partners within the JARVIS’ consortium drives advancements in aerospace technology and fosters innovation.

Looking Ahead

The presentation of the ATC-DA at Farnborough International Airshow 2024 is one of the many steps we are making to create awareness around our project. It is just the beginning, and we look forward to be part of the future of the Digital European Sky.

Stay tuned for more updates!