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Focusing on Airspace Safety: Aerovision Technology Limited Joined the 1st Asia-Pacific Airspace Exhibition

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[Hong Kong, 9–11 December 2025] The first Airspace Asia Pacific 2025, organized by CANSO, was successfully held in Hong Kong AsiaWorld-Expo in December 2025. With the theme “Shaping the Future of Asia Pacific’s Skies”, the event drew people from over 60 countries. More than 80 exhibitors and 2,000 aviation experts, decision-makers from air navigation services, regulators and tech innovators took part in this big event.

Hosted by CANSO, Airspace Asia Pacific is an exhibition themed on “airspace management”. It focuses on the “hidden infrastructure” in aviation operations, different from traditional air shows that highlight displays of physical equipment such as aircraft bodies and engines. This exhibition centers on developments in multiple areas including cybersecurity, meteorological changes, artificial intelligence and data processing. During the event, representatives from different parties discussed relevant topics and revealed the future development trends of the Asia-Pacific region in global aviation.

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Airspace safety is very important for aviation. Both human factors and natural factors can affect the reception of satellite navigation signals. Aerovision Technology Limited (ATL) was invited to showcase its key product—the independently developed “GNSS Interference Monitoring System” at the exhibition. This system can detect signals at both high and low altitudes to keep airspace safe. The product’s core technology, low cost and high reliability made it a hit among corporate representatives at the exhibition. Representatives from different countries are actively exploring ways to launch our system in their own countries, which represented a solid step for ATL in its global market expansion.

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This exhibition gave ATL a good chance to demonstrate its deep understanding of airspace safety and strong ability in performing independent innovative R&D work. ATL will further strengthen its communications with the global aviation industry stakeholders, working with them together to safeguard aviation safety.