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| Full Name: | Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation | |
| Key People: | Graham Lake | |
| Website: | http://www.canso.org | |
| Members: | FULL MEMBERS: Aena Spain AEROTHAI Thailand Airports Authority of India Airservices Australia Airways New Zealand ANS of the Czech Republic ATNS South Africa Austro Control Austria Avinor Norway AZANS Azerbaijan Belgocontrol Belgium BULATSA Bulgaria CAA Uganda CAAS Singapore DFS Germany DHMI Turkey DSNA France EANS Estonia ENAV S.p.A. Italy FAA USA Finavia Cooperation Finland GACA Saudi Arabia GCAA United Arab Emirates Hellenic CAA Greece HungaroControl Pte. Ltd. Co. Hungary IAA Ireland ISAVIA Iceland Kazaeronavigatsia Kazakhstan LFV Sweden LGS Latvia LPS Slovak Republic Luxembourg ANA LVNL the Netherlands MATS Malta NAATC Netherlands Antilles NAMA Nigeria NANSC Egypt NATA Albania NATS United Kingdom NAV CANADA NAV Portuga Naviair Denmark OACA Tunisia ORO NAVIGACIJA Lithuania PANSA Poland Pristina International Airport J.S.C. ROMATSA Romania SAKAERONAVIGATSIA Ltd. Georgia Serco Skyguide Switzerland Slovenia Control SMATSA Serbia State ATM Corporation Russia UkSATSE Ukraine ASSOCIATE MEMBERS: Adacel Inc Airbus ARINC ATC Global (UBM Information Ltd) ATCA Japan Aviation Advocacy Sàrl Avitech AG Barco Orthogon GmbH Boeing Booz Allen Hamilton COMSOFT GmbH EADS Defence & Security Entry Point North Era Corporation/ SRA International Fokker Services B.V. FREQUENTIS AG Globecomm Systems Inc. GM Merc A/S GroupEAD Europe S.L. Harris Corporation Helios HITT Traffic IDS – Ingegneria Dei Sistemi S.p.A. Indra Sistemas Integra Intelcan Technosystems Inc. ITT Corporation Jeppesen L-3 communications ESSCO Lochard EMS Lockheed Martin M.L.S. International College Metron Aviation Naverus, Inc Northrop Grumman Park Air Systems AS PA Consulting Group A/S QinetiQ Quintiq Raytheon Saab AB Selex Sistemi Integrati S.P.A. Sensis Corporation SITA Swedavia AB Terma AIR Thales The MITRE Corporation – CAASD US DoD Policy Board on Federal Aviation Ubitech Systems Inc WIDE | |
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The Civil Aviation Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) is the industry body representing the interests of Air Navigation Service Providers worldwide. Founded in 1996, and headquartered in The Netherlands, the body aims to provide a global platform for customer and stakeholder driven civil air navigation services providers. No body forming a common aviation community had previously existed for the provision of air navigation services.
CANSO’s membership covers 54 ANSPs worldwide as full members, which together share responsibility for handling 85% of world air traffic, although great gaps exist in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Full membership is available to all ANSPs. There are also 50 associate members, primarily air traffic management and aerospace suppliers, including giants such as EADS, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Raytheon and Thales, as well as ICAO.
The organisation is headed by Graham Lake, who has been Director General of CANSO since Dec-2009. Mr Lake took over from Aleaxnder ter Kuile, and brings a wealth of experience and expertise, having held management positions at SERCO, SITA and ARINC.
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