All EUROCONTROL articles
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ArticleBrussels Airport’s growth, resilience, and future operations
Thomas Romig, COO at Brussels Airport, shares exclusively to International Airport Review, how the airport is positioning itself as a leading European hub.
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NewsCanso urges EU to ease cost targets so air traffic providers can invest in capacity
European air navigation providers improved performance despite cost pressures, prompting Canso to call for more flexible EU efficiency targets to support future capacity growth.
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NewsCANSO’s European ANSPs ramp up efforts to manage record summer air traffic levels
European ANSPs prepare for a busy summer with new measures to boost capacity, tackle delays, and improve coordination.
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NewsLisbon airport faces major disruption as Iberian power outage grounds flights and halts operations
Lisbon Airport suffers severe disruption after a widespread power outage hits Portugal, grounding flights and stranding passengers.
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NewsIstanbul Airport becomes first in Europe to launch triple independent runway operations system
İGA Istanbul Airport boosts capacity and efficiency with Europe’s first triple runway operations, supporting future growth and global aviation leadership.
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NewsEUROCONTROL MUAC completes major airspace restructure to improve efficiency and civil-military cooperation
EUROCONTROL MUAC’s airspace restructure above the Netherlands and north-west Germany optimises efficiency, reduces fuel burn, and enhances civil-military cooperation for future air traffic demand.
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NewsStockholm Arlanda named Europe’s most punctual airport with 80% on-time departures in 2024
Stockholm Arlanda Airport topped Eurocontrol's 2024 rankings for punctuality, achieving 80% on-time departures, surpassing Oslo and Copenhagen. International travel at Arlanda grew by 7%.
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NewsEUROCONTROL’s MUAC and Reims ACC redesign airspace boundary to improve traffic flow and efficiency
The redesigned airspace boundary between MUAC and Reims ACC enhances flight routing, reduces complexity, and improves efficiency, benefiting both operational performance and the environment.
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NewsEurocontrol’s publication on aviation data show flight and economic trends grow
Eurocontrol, the civil-military organisation dedicated to supporting European aviation, has released data on its ‘Seven-Year Forecast’, revealing trends of flights and economic factors.
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ReportThe Future of Air Traffic Management Market Report
Download our free market report on the future of air traffic management, featuring exclusive insights and articles from leading experts within the aviation industry.
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News€2 million research project to develop Artificial Intelligence system to improve air travel efficiency
A new research project aims to improve the efficiency of air travel by using artificial intelligence to redesign flexible airspace sectors.
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NewsUrgent, longer-term support needed for Ukrainian airports
ACI EUROPE expressed concerns over the daunting challenges faced by airports in Ukraine and sought to unite its Ukrainian airport members.
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ArticleWhat is next for sustainability and airports?
Alexandre de Joybert, Director of Sustainability at ACI Europe, gave International Airport Review an update in Issue 2 on the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, it’s progress, and a view of what the industry needs to do next.
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NewsEUROCONTROL's overview of air traffic figures for June to August 2023
From June - August 2023, flights in the EUROCONTROL network increased by 7% over the 2022 figure, reaching 93% of the pre-pandemic level.
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NewsAir traffic in July affected by Europe’s extreme weather
July 2023 saw air traffic up by an average of 7%,however Europe experienced extreme weather in July and weather-related ATFM delay.
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NewsBooking data predicts strong peak season travel, says IATA
IATA reported high levels of confidence among travellers for the peak Northern summer travel holiday season, with data tracking at 35% above 2022 levels.
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NewsInnovation key to EUROCONTROL’S plans for 2023
The EUROCONTROL Innovation Hub has a wave of new projects planned for the year to come, as well as plans to continue existing air innovation projects.


