Sopra Steria at Airspace World 2024

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Sopra Steria will be present at Airspace World in Geneva, from 19th to 21st March 2024

Once again, Airspace World brings together the world’s Air traffic Management community.
Join us at our booth E44 from 19th to 21st of March in Geneva to discuss key Air Traffic Management technology enablers: Cloud, AI and data platforms.

Meet our enthusiastic ATM team and explore how Sopra Steria’s end-to-end ATM offering aims to leverage digital for a resilient European Sky.

Our demonstrations

Our experts will embark you on a journey into the future, showcasing insightful demonstrations:

AeroMAPS: Simulate your own climate trajectory:

AeroMAPS is an open-source simulation tool for exploring levers to reduce the climate impact of air transport. Designed as an intuitive interactive dashboard, AeroMAPS lets you build scenarios and estimate the environmental benefits of key actions levers being explored by the industry, from operational improvements to the introduction of hydrogen aircraft and low-carbon drop-in fuels.
Come and simulate your own climate trajectory!

 

Enabling common services through data platforms:

  • For larger multi-modality, and sustainability (Stargate)

Airports activities extend beyond flight operations. They also encompass infrastructure and mobility flows. The Stargate project is an H2020 Green Airport Project led by a European consortium of 22 partners working on 30 projects to address Sustainability in airport operations. In the role of Mobility Work Package Leader, Sopra Steria is developing digital tools to diagnose, understand and optimise ground mobility flows, aiming to improve multimodality for airports.

  • For Interoperability platform for simulation and ConOps Validation (Shared Virtual Sky):

Accelerate innovation and foster ATM system concept validation thanks to SVS. This interoperability platform  provides a solution for simulations of all operational environments (EnRoute approach tower) integrating both pilots and controllers in a realistically shared virtual sky.

  • For UTM secured and shared data: (UCIS)

The UAS/Drone Traffic Management Collaborative Interface System (UCIS) is a digital platform allowing data and information exchanges in the U-space environment. UCIS federates U-space stakeholders using modern technologies and is envisioned as a secured single point of truth.

 

Accelerating ATM Go-to-Operations:

  • Cloud path for ANSP

How ANSPs should benefit from an hybrid Cloud integration strategy to align their business applications with ATM challenges. Indeed, an appropriate Cloud strategy will support efficient ATM IS/IT challenges: a high level of resilience, security and response time, data management, green IT as part of sustainable aviation target, cost efficiency, and the usage of market standards, allowing notably fast regulation compliance.

  • Airspace design in civil-military cooperation (LARA)

The flexible use of airspace is a concept introduced to balance and manage the demands on airspace usage created by ever-growing civil traffic and the increasing need for military activities.  See how Graffica's GSDK framework is central to delivering on this concept by being the foundation for LARA, an airspace management system created by Graffica for EUROCONTROL.

  • Test automation of Controller Work Position (OAT – RICA)

How can the implementation of AI technologies in the engineering lifecycle improves software quality and accelerates time to operation ? A demonstration showcasing the fully automated testing of a Controller Work position will be conducted.

Our Conferences

With a special focus on AI and GenAI, our speakers will share their knowledge and vision during dedicated conferences on future operational performance.

How Generative AI and Large Language Model Processing can sustain Aviation resilience and security?
Tuesday 19th March
1.30 pm – 1.55 pm – INDRA Theater
Sofiane Chami – Linda Berny
We will explore the pivotal role of Large Language Models (LLM) in aviation, revolutionizing communication, automation, decision-making, prediction, and regulatory compliance. Join us to uncover concrete results showcasing LLM's impact on cybersecurity and reducing failures for aviation stakeholders.

If AI already optimising the operations, which ones would you think of and why are we still talking about them?
Thursday 21rst March
11.30am – 11.55 am – Future Skies Theater
Maxime Claisse – Jean-Christophe Hohl
Despite mature technology and proven benefits, questions persist. We will explore the genesis of success factors, link them to operational use cases, and share insights on overcoming limitations in this highly regulated domain, from strategy to operation.

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