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Enhancing ATM Modernization: Insights from Airbus ProSky Symposium 2014

Join us from April 8th to 10th, 2014, in Abu Dhabi for the Airbus ProSky Symposium focused on Air Traffic Management (ATM) modernization and the future of network management in Europe. Led by Frank Brenner, Director General of EUROCONTROL, the discussion will cover the integration of 42 European states with a single flow management system, managing over 32,600 flights daily and 9,670,000 flights annually. Learn about the advancements in flow management, tackling airport congestion by 2035, and ambitious targets set for reducing en-route delays. Discover more at EUROCONTROL's centralized services.

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Enhancing ATM Modernization: Insights from Airbus ProSky Symposium 2014

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  1. Airbus ProSky Symposium April 8th – 10th, 2014, Abu Dhabi ATM Modernisation &Network Manager Frank Brenner, Director General EUROCONTROL

  2. Network Manager 42 European States 1750 Sectors - 65 en-route centres One singleFlow Management System over Europe 520 Airports 1940 Aircraft Operators 62 FMPs Network Operations +/- 6,700 connected end-users Peaks 32,600+ flights a day 9,670,000+ flights a year

  3. Sharing information

  4. EUROCONTROL Member States

  5. Centralised Services More information to be found under http://www.eurocontrol.int/centralised-services

  6. Flow management Target: 0,6 min enroute delay for 2013

  7. Free routes airspace in 2019

  8. Airport congestion in 2035 Flow regulation (ATFCM) delay jumps from 1 min/flight in 2012 to 5-6 min/flight in 2035, raising total delay (including reactionary and non-ATFCM delays) from 8 min/flight to 14 min/flight Summer 2012 Summer 2035

  9. Global traffic to and from Europe

  10. Aircraft technology

  11. Single European Sky Performance Scheme

  12. Global Air Navigation Plan

  13. Questions Frank BrennerDirector General, EUROCONTROL

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