Air Traffic Control “Losing 25 million Euros a day”
19 April 2010 | By CANSO
An analysis of Air Traffic Control organisations by CANSO, shows that globally the sector is losing up to 25 million Euros each day from the closure of European airspace...
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19 April 2010 | By CANSO
An analysis of Air Traffic Control organisations by CANSO, shows that globally the sector is losing up to 25 million Euros each day from the closure of European airspace...
18 April 2010 | By CANSO
CANSO, has stressed that its members are eager to help with a resumption of flights across Europe as soon as possible...
5 April 2010 | By David McMillan, Director General, EUROCONTROL
Aviation has been especially badly hit by the economic crisis. Airlines worldwide lost €7.9 billion in 2009 and a further €4 billion loss is forecast for 2010. Traffic in Europe declined by 6.6% in 2009 – the biggest fall on record and one which has had a severe impact on…
5 April 2010 | By Mark Swan, Director of Airspace Policy, UK CAA
Aviation – facilitated by the effective management of airspace – enables economies to operate more efficiently, enhances people’s opportunity for travel and leisure, and has a key role to play, for the military, in ensuring national security. It is likely that the pressure on the UK’s airspace capacity will continue…
25 March 2010 | By A|D|S Group
More efficient use of airspace to deliver ‘quick win’ in cutting carbon emissions.
11 December 2009 | By Antonio Tajani, Vice-President of the European Commission
The aviation industry is faced with many challenges that will need to be overcome if it is to remain sustainable. Airlines and airports across Europe are finding it difficult to increase their capacity while cutting back costs and reducing the impact of aviation on the environment. This situation has been…
29 September 2009 | By Des McKeon, Commercial Director, NATS Services Ltd
NATS has achieved a breakthrough in airport control contingency by putting into service the world's first full safety certified back-up virtual operations room. The Virtual Contingency Facility (VCF) was developed following discussions with BAA and the airlines, who wanted to improve Heathrow's resilience.
26 May 2009 | By Adan E. Vela, Senay Solak, John-Paul B. Clarke, William E. Singhose
Air traffic delays due to congestion in the National Airspace System (NAS) are a source of unnecessary cost to airlines, passengers, and air transportation dependent businesses. Congestion is estimated to cost the aviation industry, passengers, and shippers approximately $10 billion per year. This cost can be further segregated into a…
30 September 2008 | By Carrie Harris, Head of Air Traffic Management Environment, NATS
Carrie Harris is the Head of Air Traffic Management Environment at NATS, the UK’s leading air navigation services provider. NATS provides air traffic control services to aircraft flying in UK airspace and over the eastern part of the North Atlantic...
1 August 2008 | By Daniel Weder
22 July 2008; The air navigation service providers (ANSPs) and the civil aviation and military authorities of the six States Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland have carried out a detailed feasibility study on the creation of a so-called Functional Airspace Block (FAB). The study shows that a…
30 May 2008 | By David McMillan, Director General, EUROCONTROL
It might be a truism, but change is gradually changing. This can be seen in the accelerating rate that new inventions are adopted wide-scale. The World Bank recently conducted a study into this and found that in the past, it took a long time before new technology was adopted.
30 May 2008 | By Mrs Nicole Barrette-Sabourin, Project Manager for Language Proficiency Requirements, ICAO
On 5 March 2008, new ICAO language proficiency requirements came into effect for pilots and air traffic controllers involved in international flight operations. They deal with the ability to speak and understand the language used for radiotelephony communications at Operational Level 4. At the ICAO Assembly in September 2007, a…
4 February 2008 | By Morten Dambæk, Director General, Naviair
When in 1716, the Danish Empress Katharina drove up to the top of the Round Tower at Copenhagen’s Trinitatis church in a horse-drawn carriage with her husband Peter the Great, she set a certain precedent in remarkable tower transport operations. But 291 years later the tradition has been maintained, when…
3 April 2007 | By Dieter Kaden, Chairman and Chief Executive Office and Ralph Riedle, Director Operations, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
Delays in air traffic have a great variety of causes that are often aggravated by knock-on effects due to the individual process structure of a flight. Furthermore, it is the weakest link in the aviation chain that determines the success of the overall system. This is most evident in the…
3 April 2007 | By Mr. Bernard Martens, Chairman of FAB Europe Steering Group
In 2006, six countries – Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland – undertook to take a step closer towards the Single European Sky objectives and to closely cooperate to enhance air traffic management in the core area of Europe. The "Functional Airspace Block (FAB) Europe Central" feasibility study,…