SESAR Joint Undertaking Welcomes Four New Members to Accelerate Next-Generation ATM Development
The SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU) has announced four new members, including Norwegian air navigation service provider Avinor, Canada's Nav Canada, and Icelandic aviation technology firm Tern Systems. The additions expand SESAR JU's global cooperation network and reinforce efforts to research, develop, and deploy next-generation air traffic management (ATM) technologies.

Highlights
- SESAR JU officially welcomed four new members, including Avinor (Norway), Nav Canada (Canada), and Tern Systems (Iceland), expanding its international ATM cooperation network.
- SESAR JU is a European Commission–industry public-private partnership and serves as the technological pillar of the Single European Sky (SES) initiative.
- The new memberships signal global endorsement of SESAR JU's next-generation ATM standards, extending the organisation's reach beyond EU member states.
- SESAR JU focuses on improving airspace safety, efficiency, and sustainability through digitalisation, automation, and the integration of drones into managed airspace.
SESAR Joint Undertaking Welcomes Four New Members to Accelerate Next-Generation ATM Development
The SESAR Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU) has officially announced the addition of four new members to its network, including Avinor (Norway's air navigation service provider), Nav Canada (Canada's civil air navigation services organisation), and Tern Systems (an Icelandic aviation technology company).
The new memberships are set to broaden SESAR JU's global aviation cooperation footprint and strengthen the organisation's capacity to research, develop, and deploy next-generation air traffic management (ATM) technologies.
SESAR JU is a public-private partnership established jointly by the European Commission and the aviation industry. It serves as the technological pillar of the Single European Sky (SES) initiative, driving improvements in airspace safety, efficiency, and sustainability through digitalisation, automation, and the integration of drones and other advanced aerial systems.
The addition of internationally recognised air navigation service providers signals strong global endorsement of the next-generation ATM standards and technical frameworks championed by SESAR JU. It also marks a significant step toward extending the reach of European ATM innovation beyond the EU's borders.
Note: Source material for this article was limited. This report has been compiled based on available summary information and SESAR JU background data.
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