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Tag: Single Sky

Airspace treaty brings EU 'single sky' a step closer - 06 December 2010 - News

Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland have committed to jointly managing their airspace in a drive to shorten flights, reduce kerosene consumption and pollute less.

EU adopts air traffic management 'master plan' - 31 March 2009 - News

The Council yesterday (30 March) adopted a roadmap for the technical implementation of the Single European Sky, paving the way for the launch of concrete projects later this spring.

SESAR chief: Airlines 'key' to modernising EU airspace - 27 February 2009 - Interview

It is not possible to modernise European air traffic management infrastructure unless competing companies work together and airlines are involved in the development of new technologies to ensure that they satisfy operational needs, the executive director of an EU programme aimed at overhauling Europe's airspace told EurActiv in an interview.

Airlines 'key' to modernising EU airspace - 27 February 2009 - News

It is not possible to modernise European air traffic management infrastructure unless competing companies work together and airlines are involved in the development of new technologies to ensure that they satisfy operational needs, the executive director of an EU programme aimed at overhauling Europe's airspace told EurActiv in an interview.

EU 'Single Sky' agreement in sight - 23 February 2009 - News

Despite some diverging views, the European Parliament and the Council are heading for first-reading agreement on the Single European Sky proposed by the European Commission last summer, paving the way for the swift implementation that is eagerly awaited by both businesses and the joint research undertaking Sesar. 

EU prepares for common air traffic management - 10 December 2008 - News

EU transport ministers have reached agreement on the technical details of Europe's next-generation air traffic management system, paving the way for shorter flights and reduced CO2 emissions from air traffic.

Single European Sky: Towards greener air travel? - 24 June 2008 - LinksDossier

With 27 separate airspaces, Europe's skies are getting increasingly crowded and polluted, leading the EU to push for the realisation of a "Single European Sky". But member states' reluctance to hand over sovereignty in this area could be slowing down the process.

Experts urge EU to implement 'single sky' - 09 July 2007 - News

Member states must overcome their reluctance to hand over sovereignty on air-traffic control systems and speed up the implementation of a unified European system in order to improve industry's efficiency, enhance safety and slash CO2 emissions, according to a report by high-level experts.

Ministers agree to unify air traffic and boost passengers' rights - 06 December 2002 - News

On 5 December, the Transport Council reached a political agreement on the Single Sky package as well as new measures to boost air passengers' rights.

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