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Παρασκευή 11 Σεπτεμβρίου 2020

FABEC offers 234 new direct flight paths

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More than 230 new direct routes were made available to aircraft operators in the airspace managed by Functional Airspace Block Europe Central (FABEC) in the first half of 2020. Along with the implementation of H24 Free Route Airspace in the FABEC upper airspace, FABEC air navigation service providers (ANSPs) have helped airspace users increase horizontal flight efficiency Europe-wide from 96.93% in July 2019 to almost 97.41% a year later according to EUROCONTROL air navigation performance portal. The direct routes are part of a comprehensive package of measures that to date includes over 750 improvements and facilitations for airspace users.

“The rise in direct routes issued by FABEC controllers during the pandemic is contributing to more efficient, greener airline operations,” says Maurice Georges, FABEC Champion Operations and Director DSNA. “RAD measures are an important tool helping to meet the Commission’s sustainable aviation agenda while maintaining airspace safety.”

Direct routes provide alternative, shorter, flight distances compared to the route network, but are only available in certain conditions, for example during the night, low traffic periods, or when military airspace is released. They are included in Route Availability Documents (RAD, Appendix 4) allowing airspace users to optimize their flight plans. They rely on controllers co-ordinating their implementation between adjacent sectors to deliver safe and efficient flight profiles. FABEC ANSPs expect to issue more direct routes in the coming months, enabling airspace users to take advantage of quieter skies and reduce fuel burn. In addition, they are an intermediate step for the implementation of the FABEC-wide free route implementation which is currently ongoing and allows airlines to flight-plan optimised trajectories.


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