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Emirates, Thales and dans Sign Aviation Traffic Management Deal

Our Bureau - : Nov 21, 2025 - : 2:48 am

Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), Emirates and Thales have signed a Collaborative Research Agreement (CRA) to pioneer cutting-edge research aimed at reducing holding patterns for all flights arriving at Dubai International Airport.

The collaboration for a safer and more efficient UAE airspace management reinforces the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 target. Holding patterns provide a safe, orderly system to sequence arriving aircraft during peak traffic and runway congestion. Aircraft fly carefully choreographed racetrack-shaped circuits at designated altitudes to ensure smooth arrivals. While holding patterns are essential for safety and operational flow, minimizing their occurrence reduces fuel consumption and associated carbon emissions.

Under this agreement, the three partners will work together to research innovative ways to optimise aviation traffic management. Central to their efforts will be the integration of advanced AI technologies. By leveraging these AI-driven insights, the collaboration aims to help air traffic controllers and airlines minimise delays, enhance predictability, and boost operational efficiency.

"This innovative partnership with Dubai Air Navigation Services and Emirates Airline will allow us to strengthen the UAE's airspace management technologies. Thales will bring its advanced capabilities in digital technologies, Artificial Intelligence, and air traffic management, to support the UAE's vision of a more secure, connected, and sustainable aviation sector." Abdelhafid Mordi, Vice President of Thales in UAE and Iraq, and CEO of Thales Emarat Technologies.

"This research agreement with Thales and dans represents a practical application of AI to solve a real operational challenge," said Adel Al Redha, Deputy President and Chief Operating Officer Emirates, said:. "By predicting congestion and adjusting cruise speeds proactively, we not only reduce fuel burn associated with holding patterns but are also optimising our operational efficiencies. If successful, this solution can benefit other airlines, turning a shared problem into an opportunity for improvement."

"Our collaboration with Emirates Airline and Thales allows us to leverage advanced AI technologies to reduce holding patterns, enhance predictability, and enable smoother, safer arrivals into Dubai. We aim to deliver measurable improvements for air traffic controllers, airlines, and the wider aviation ecosystem by integrating real-time operational data with intelligent forecasting," Ibrahim Ahli, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), said.

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