Atech, an Embraer Group technology company, will showcase its advanced portfolio of Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) solutions at Airspace World 2026, taking place from May 26 to 28 in Lisbon, Portugal. The company will present next-generation platforms designed to support Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) in their transition to a more integrated, efficient, and secure digital ecosystem. 

Atech will conduct live demonstrations of key technologies that address the core challenges of modern air navigation. Highlights include the SingleATM Platform, a next-generation solution for hosting ATM/UTM mission-critical systems; and the IFPFMS (Integrated Flight Plan and Flow Management System), now aligned with FF-ICE/R1 to support the next generation of collaborative flight and flow information management. 

The SingleATM Platform was developed to help ANSPs modernize their environments with greater interoperability, resilience, and cybersecurity. Based on an open architecture, it allows hosting the next generation of ATM systems, based on services/microservices, reducing the development and testing of ATM systems, as well as integration and maintenance costs. 

In addition, the IFPFMS improves coordination among airlines, airports, and flow managers by combining flight plan validation, AIS authorizations, and ATFM decision support in a single environment. Its alignment with FF-ICE reinforces Atech’s readiness to support the industry’s move toward trajectory-based operations. 

In the drone segment, Atech will feature its UTM Platform, an integrated digital hub designed to enable a secure and interoperable ecosystem for unmanned aircraft. The solution focuses on managing drone traffic within civil airspace, connecting all operational stakeholders to enhance urban applications, and improving the quality of life in smart cities. 

“Airspace World is a key event for engaging with the global air navigation community, and we are proud to present solutions that directly address the modernization challenges faced by ANSPs,” said Marcos Resende, ATM Business Director at Atech. “Our goal is to provide the technologies that enable a safer, more efficient, and integrated future for air navigation, from the SingleATM Platform that unifies critical systems to our UTM solution that prepares cities for the future of mobility”. 

In addition to booth demonstrations, Atech’s ATM Business Developer, Edson Fagundes, will deliver a presentation titled “FF-ICE: Are you ready for 2034?”. The session will explore the critical transition facing global aviation and demonstrate how Atech’s solutions can support ANSPs in adapting their flight plan management processes for this new era.