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SESAR JU and Canary Islands Sign Agreement to Advance Air Traffic Management

SESAR JU and Canary Islands Sign Agreement to Advance Air Traffic Management
Strengthening Research and Innovation in Air Traffic Management
In March 2026, the Gobierno de Canarias (Canary Islands Regional Government) and the SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU) formalized a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) designed to enhance research and innovation (R&I) in air traffic management (ATM). This partnership aims to accelerate the development of smarter, more sustainable skies across Europe, aligning with the continent’s broader objectives of environmental leadership and competitiveness within the aviation sector.
This agreement marks the third collaboration between SESAR JU and a European region, underscoring the growing role of regional innovation ecosystems in shaping the Digital European Sky. The initiative is guided by the European ATM Master Plan, which envisions Europe as the world’s most efficient and environmentally friendly airspace.
Strategic Importance of the Canary Islands
The MoC also supports the Canary Islands Aerospace Strategy, positioning the archipelago as a global hub for aerospace research, technological development, and experimental validation. The region’s strategic geographic location, favorable climate, advanced airport infrastructure, and expanding R&I ecosystem make it an ideal environment for testing pioneering ATM solutions. The cooperation will focus on joint research initiatives to develop and validate new ATM technologies, experimental projects that leverage the Canary Islands’ unique geographic and operational environment, and efforts to align regional innovation with Europe-wide ATM modernization goals.
Challenges and the Path Forward
The partnership emerges amid challenges faced by the SESAR project in securing sustained funding. European aviation stakeholders have emphasized the need for continued investment to maintain the momentum of modernization efforts. Concurrently, airlines and airports are adapting to new management contracts and modernization initiatives, exemplified by the recent $1.5 billion contract awarded by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to overhaul its air traffic control system. These developments highlight the critical role of regional involvement in managing strategic infrastructure, as regions like the Canary Islands seek to mitigate increased costs and preserve competitiveness.
Through this enhanced collaboration, SESAR JU and the Canary Islands aim to reinforce Europe’s leadership in ATM innovation, addressing both the opportunities and challenges presented by a rapidly evolving aviation landscape.

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