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EUROCONTROL

EUROCONTROL. GENERAL OVERVIEW of EUROCONTROL. Jean-Jacques Sauvage Head of Cabinet of the Director General Moscow, 1-2 July 2004 EUROCONTROL European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation. EUROCONTROL Mission.

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EUROCONTROL

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  1. EUROCONTROL

  2. GENERAL OVERVIEW of EUROCONTROL Jean-Jacques Sauvage Head of Cabinet of the Director General Moscow, 1-2 July 2004 EUROCONTROL European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation

  3. EUROCONTROL Mission To harmonise and integrate Air Navigation Services in Europe, aiming at the creation of a uniform Air Traffic Management System for civil and military users, in order to achieve the safe, orderly, expeditious and economic flow of traffic throughout Europe. (Article 1 of the revised Convention)

  4. EUROCONTROL Conventions Underlying Reasons Objective Result • Safety of jet flights • A risein traffic/delays • Regulatory functions • Majority-based • decision-making • Relations with the • European Commission Initial Convention Signed: 1960 In force: 1963 Amended Convention Signed: 1981 In force: 1986 Revised Convention Signed: 1997 Ratification: in progress • A common European • system inUpper Airspace • Centralised planning • Research coordination • A seamless European • system: one sky, • multiple service providers Maastricht Control Centre Central Flow Management Pan-European Development Safety Regulations Performance Reviewing Accession of the European Community to EUROCONTROL

  5. Austria • Belgium • Denmark • France • Finland • Germany • Greece • Italy • Ireland • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Portugal • Spain • Sweden • United Kingdom European Union 25 States • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Estonia • Hungary • Latvia • Lithuania • Malta • Poland • Slovakia • Slovenia

  6. EUROCONTROL 33 States • Albania • Austria • Belgium • Bosnia & Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Finland • France • FYROM • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Ireland • Italy • Luxembourg • Malta • Moldova • Monaco • Netherlands • Norway • Portugal • Romania • Slovak Republic • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • United Kingdom • Ukraine

  7. European Civil Aviation Conference • Albania • Austria • Armenia • Azerbaijan • Belgium • Bosnia&Herzegovina • Bulgaria • Croatia • Cyprus • Czech Republic • Denmark • Estonia • Finland • France • FYROM • Germany • Greece • Hungary • Iceland • Ireland • Italy • Latvia • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Malta • Moldova • Monaco 41 States • Netherlands • Norway • Poland • Portugal • Romania • Serbia & Montenegro • Slovak Republic • Slovenia • Spain • Sweden • Switzerland • Turkey • United Kingdom • Ukraine

  8. MINISTERS General Assembly Civil & Military Representatives Council Performance Review Commission Civil/Military Interface Standing Committee Director General AGENCY EUROCONTROL: Structure Safety Regulation Commission Regulatory Committee Standing Committeeon Finance Audit Board National Providers

  9. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes

  10. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes • Research & Development work aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control capacity and safety in Europe

  11. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes • Research & Developmentwork aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control capacity and safety in Europe • Operation of aCentral Flow Management Unit

  12. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes • Research & Developmentwork aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control capacity and safety in Europe • Operation of aCentral Flow Management Unit • Collection of Route Charges on behalf of Member States and through bilateral agreements with non-Member States 5.6 B€ billed in 2003

  13. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes • Research & Developmentwork aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control capacity and safety in Europe • Operation of aCentral Flow Management Unit • Collection of Route Chargeson behalf of Member States and through bilateral agreements with non-Member States : 5.6 B€ billed in 2003 • Provision of training, education and knowledge transfer in Air Navigation Services inside and outside Europe

  14. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes • Research & Developmentwork aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control capacity and safety in Europe • Operation of aCentral Flow Management Unit • Collection of Route Chargeson behalf of Member States and through bilateral agreements with non-Member States : 5.6 B€ billed in 2003 • Provision of Air Traffic Services • Management of an international (4 States) ATC Centre: Maastricht • Development of an international (8 States) ATC Centre: CEATS • Provision of Air Traffic Services • Management of an international (4 States) ATC Centre: Maastricht • Development of an international (8 States) ATC Centre: CEATS

  15. CORE BUSINESS • Management ofpan-European programmes • Research & Developmentwork aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control capacity and safety in Europe • Operation of aCentral Flow Management Unit • Collection of Route Chargeson behalf of Member States and through bilateral agreements with non-Member States : 5.6 B€ billed in 2003 • Provision of training, education and knowledge transfer in Air Navigation Services inside and outside Europe • Provision of Air Traffic Services • Management of an international (4 States) ATC Centre: Maastricht • Development of an international (8 States) ATC Centre: CEATS Total 2004 budget: 655 M€

  16. Brussels Headquarters Central Flow Management Unit Central Route Charges Office Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre Luxembourg Institute of Air Navigation Services Prague CEATS Strategic Planning & Development Unit Brétigny-sur-Orge Experimental Centre Budapest CEATS Simulation Centre

  17. 24 Hours of European Air Traffic

  18. Flexible Use of Airspace Programme a

  19. TRAFFIC SAFETY DELAYS COST-EFFECTIVENESS

  20. 4.0 0.4 0.4 2.0 1.8 0.6 2.2 8.1 3.4 0.2 World 1.1 Hull Losses per Million Departures. Western Built Jets 10-year average Air Transport Safety in the World10-year averages Source: Airlines

  21. The Safety Challenge 5 4 3 2 1 0 2003 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1998 2000 2002 1972 1974 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 Fatal accidents involving Air Traffic Management in Europe

  22. Regional Cooperation Maastricht UAC Belgium Germany Luxembourg The Netherlands Nordic ANS Programme Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Caucasus Regional Development Azerbaijan Georgia Armenia CARDS Albania Bosnia & Herzegovina Croatia Serbia & Montenegro FYROM South-Eastern Europe Bulgaria Moldavia Romania Turkey CEATS Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic Hungary Italy Slovenia Slovak Republic AEFMP Plan Algeria France Morocco Portugal Spain Balkan States Regional Development Albania FYROM Greece Middle East Regional Development Cyprus Egypt Jordan Lebanon Syria

  23. EUROCONTROL

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