There is something exciting that AscendXYZ has been keeping under the radar (pun intended) for quite some time. AscendXYZ has recently been awarded a €1.2 million European Union’s grant under the 2020 research and innovation programme. Horizon 2020 is the biggest European Union... read more →
AscendXYZ is proud to announce the launch of our new website that matches our expanding role as an expert solution provider for the aviation industry. Our new website provides a... read more →
We make decisions based on facts and data, but what if the data we collected was flawed in the first place? Airports around the world base their safety management systems... read more →
The AirshareXYZ project is focusing on establishing a collaborative industry approach to wildlife management in order to secure safe and continuous uninterrupted operations for airlines and passengers. The immediate... read more →
Wildlife behaviour in the airport surroundings has a direct impact on the risk of collisions between birds and aircraft. Monitoring and management of the airport surroundings can help to mitigate... read more →
Recently I have been giving quite a few thoughts on standards of "bird activity high", or rather the lack of them. If you have 5 minutes, I would appreciate your... read more →
Are we ready for the data stream from above? Contours are forming of an industry which not only works purposefully on making data from space available but which will also... read more →
Wildlife Hazard Management (WHM) at Copenhagen Airport is moving away from conducting generic step-by-step Wildlife Risk Assessments (WRA) based on “One size fits all”. The approach is becoming more holistic... read more →
Author: Mogens Hansen — Aviation Wildlife Biologist MSc. Almost all airports maintaining large areas of grass are spending resources to keep the airfield grass less attractive to wildlife. However, birds and... read more →
Written by Thomas Hugo Møller (Quality and Compliance manager at Aalborg airport). By using data to understand wildlife behaviour and implementing new active measures, Aalborg Airport (Denmark) has reduced bird strikes... read more →
75% of airports participating in the Airshare XYZ project record hazardous birds at sites that attract birds. We found something new in the field of airport safety, that might help... read more →
We are glad and proud to see that Airshare XYZ project is growing! A few months ago, we started creating monthly updates to inform all the participants about the project... read more →






