ICNS 2025 Conference - Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to 1 December

The Integrated Communications, Navigation, and Surveillance (ICNS) Conference is set to mark its 25th anniversary in 2025 with a return to an in-person format at EUROCONTROL Headquarters in Brussels. This milestone event, scheduled from 8 to 10 April 2025, will bring together the best minds in aviation, technology, and innovation to address the future of CNS.

Call for Abstracts: Extended Submission Deadline

Responding to popular demand, the ICNS 2025 team has extended the abstract submission deadline to December 1, allowing more time for participants to submit their research and insights. This extension is an excellent opportunity for experts with crucial knowledge to contribute to shaping the future of CNS. If you’re working on innovative solutions in the areas of communication, navigation, or surveillance, the deadline extension ensures you can still participate in this landmark event.

Submit Your Abstract Today: Don’t miss the chance to share your work with an audience of industry leaders. Submit your abstract here.

The Future of CNS: Topics and Themes

ICNS 2025 will delve into the evolution of Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance technologies, addressing the role of CNS in enhancing aviation safety, reliability, and sustainability. With a particular focus on technical developments, global harmonization, and new models of service provision, the conference will explore emerging opportunities and cutting-edge innovations to advance CNS.

The Call for Papers invites abstracts on the key topical areas of CNS and related technologies, providing a platform to highlight the latest research and practical applications. Participants will have the opportunity to contribute to discussions shaping the future of aviation technology.

EUROCAE is proud to serve as a media partner for the ICNS Conference 2025, supporting this premier gathering of aviation and technology experts dedicated to advancing Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) technologies.