
The Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) has unveiled Airspace Asia Pacific, a brand new exhibition and conference dedicated to airspace and unmanned traffic management (UTM) in the region.
Set to take place at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong from December 9-11, 2025, the inaugural event will bring together senior leaders in the air traffic management (ATM) and UTM industries to foster innovation and collaboration.

Simon Hocquard, director general of CANSO, expressed: “… This event represents our commitment to fostering a stronger ATM and UTM community in the Asia Pacific region by leveraging digitalisation, virtualisation, and other cutting-edge technologies.”
Hong Kong Tourism Board’s general manager of MICE and Cruise, Kenneth Wong, highlighted Hong Kong’s successful bid to host Airspace Asia Pacific 2025 as a sign of the city’s status as a leading aviation hub. He expressed the Board’s pleasure in welcoming industry professionals, citing collaboration with the Civil Aviation Department and AsiaWorld-Expo.
Wong further emphasised Hong Kong’s strong aviation background and role as a key connection point between Mainland China and the global market, making it an ideal location for discussions on global aviation development.








