[Hong Kong, 4 – 6 November 2025] The 2025 Super Terminal Expo was grandly held at the AsiaWorld-Expo. With the theme “Shaping Asia’s Future Transportation Hubs,” the 2nd edition of the Expo gathered over 120 exhibitors and attracted more than 4,000 professionals worldwide, focusing on the latest developments and innovative practices in the global aviation, technology, and transportation sectors. Key areas included air cargo, automated people movers, and low-altitude economy.
Following its successful participation and enthusiastic industry responses received in 2024, Aerovision Technology Limited (ATL) returns to the Expo this year with an upgraded booth and interactive demonstrations. Showcasing three core products developed with innovative technologies and patented solutions, ATL presented its latest and leading-edge technological offerings to the industry.
Sentry Drone System for Early Alert of GNSS Interference
- Full airspace coverage monitoring
- Real-time identification of interference affected areas and sources
- Continuous operation in GNSS interfered environment
Intelligent Vehicle Driving Simulators
- Safe, time-efficient, cost-effective, and effective training solution
- Computer-simulated scenarios to enhance trainees’ adaptability
- Rapid improvement of driving skills and operational familiarity
- Support multiple vehicle types and operational requirements
Intelligent Baggage/Air Cargo Thermal Detection System
- Adaptable to diverse environments and materials
- Accurate, reliable, and comprehensive cargo/baggage inspection
- Fully automated without disrupting operational processes or causing time delays
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)-recognized innovative technology
Group photo of the Aerovision team
Notably, during the “Innovative Technologies Showcased in Low-Altitude Economy Regulatory Sandbox” seminar held at the Expo, the Civil Aviation Department specifically highlighted ATL’s ” Monitoring System for GNSS Interference and Identification of Interference Source “. This recognition from both the government and industry underscores the technology’s outstanding practical value and significance for the safety of airspace.
Ir Dr. Angus Cheung, CEO of Aerovision Technology Limited, stated: “Aerovision is committed to transforming cutting-edge technological innovations into globally valued practical products and systems, supporting the transportation and logistics industry in driving innovation, enhancing operational efficiency, and safety.”
Buoyed by this recognition, ATL will continue to collaborate closely with industry stakeholders to promote the safe and prosperous development of Hong Kong’s low-altitude economy.
Government officials introduced ATL’s ” Monitoring System for GNSS Interference and Identification of Interference Source ” on the spot
