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ANAC promotes ideas contest to improve civil aviation in Brazil

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Gabriela Ramos

9/10/2021

Applications are now open for the InovANAC 2021 Award, a competition promoted by the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) that seeks to create opportunities and recognize innovative ideas and actions in favor of Brazilian civil aviation.

Entries for the works are open from Thursday (9) until October 15th. The competition notices and guidelines for completing the registration, available in the links at the bottom of the page, are also available on the Agency's website.

This is the third edition of the competition, and this year there will be 13 categories, divided between Innovation Actions (resources already implemented that can serve as an inspiration or reference for operational safety and for the development of civil aviation) and Innovative Ideas (proposals or solutions that can still be implemented that are capable of providing improvements). Check out more on the third link at the bottom of the page.

In each category, winners will receive trophies and certificates, in addition to the right to use the “InovANAC 2021 Award Seal” in printed or electronic promotional materials, in recognition of the work done. On the examining board, will be present the servers of ANAC and other aviation entities.

The award is an initiative that aims to encourage a culture of innovation in civil aviation, rewarding innovative ideas and practices in promoting operational safety and valuing citizens who volunteer and offer creative and proactive solutions for the development of aviation in the country.

To answer questions regarding the award, please send an email to premioinovanac@anac.gov.br.

The winners will be announced shortly, at an event to be held by ANAC.


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Gabriela Ramos
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