Home Communication News Back New search Date Min Max Aeronautics Automotive Corporate Cybersecurity Defense and Security Financial Healthcare Industry Intelligent Transportation Systems Digital Public Services Services Space All Defense and SecuritySpace GMV in ILA Berlin, technological leadership and commitment to Europe's defense, security and space sustainability 19/06/2024 Print Share GMV was present at ILA Berlin 2024, Germany's biggest aerospace trade fair and one of Europe's most outstanding events of the global aerospace industry, held from 5 to 9 June in Berlin-Brandenburg Airport. Under the motto "Pioneering Aerospace," the fair brought together more than 600 exhibitors from over 25 countries and attracted approximately 95,000 visitors, including representatives from industry, government and members of the armed forces.ILA Berlin covers the entire spectrum of the aerospace industry, from aviation, space, defense, advanced air mobility and the supply chain.As a leading company in the development of aeronautics and space technology, GMV played a leading role in the fair. The company showcased its aeronautics solutions, highlighting its developments in intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems and unmanned platforms, PASSER, SEEKER and SOLO, designed and developed by GMV and Aurea Avionics. It also exhibited its flight-proven solutions for unmanned aircraft and navigation systems, the A400M crane control system, and the high-fidelity EO/IR L3 HARRIS WESCAM MX™ Series EO/IR sensor simulator. During the event GMV's stand was visited by the Spanish Ambassador in Germany, Mr. Pascual Navarro. During ILA Berlin GMV also signed up to the Zero Debris Charter, an initiative aimed at mitigating the proliferation of space debris by 2030 by developing groundbreaking solutions to ensure the safety and sustainability of space operations. Signing up to this initiative marks a significant milestone that underlines GMV's commitment to the advancement and promotion of collision-prevention systems and services, making it the first Spanish company to subscribe to the Zero Debris Charter. Print Share Related All Defense and Security GMV leads the digital transformation of Spain’s National Security System All Defense and Security Article: Cross-domain solutions: the present and future of a growing industry All Defense and Security The EDA’s CLAUDIA project comes to an end with a demonstration of technologies.