In the latest issue of The Parliament Magazine, which is distributed to EU parliamentarians and officials etc., NUAC and the Danish-Swedish FAB has been profiled in the Single European Sky section by LFV and Naviair.
Under the headline "JUST DOING IT" – and seen in the context of SES articles – the article clearly shows that LFV and Naviair is leading the way in Europe, and have shown real results by realising the Danish-Swedish FAB, NUAC, COOPANS and Entry Point North. The article can be found on pages 58-59 in the magazine.
Clear skies ahead? Without a safe, efficient and modern airspace management programme, the EU risks falling behind its international competitors, argues Jacqueline Foster, MEP and Spokesperson on the Transport & Tourism Committee
SESAR: The Technological Arm of the Single European Sky, by Jacqueline Foster
Delivering improved performance It is now a decade since the European Commission launched the Single European Sky (SES) Programme, by Frank Brenner, Director General of EUROCONTROL
A state of uncertainty? The EU will have to overcome conflicting interests if it is to unify Europe’s airspace, writes Spyros Danellis, Spyros Danellis member of parliament’s transport and tourism committee
Flying solo Commission proposals should focus on building the single European sky directly and forget about functional airspace blocks, argues Marian-Jean Marinescu, member of parliament’s transport and tourism committee
Sky’s the limit Europe must manage its airspace access more efficiently if it wants to fully unlock the potential of the single European sky, warns Jacek Krawczyk, Vice Presidint and Rapporteur for the commission’s single European sky II.
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