EUROCONTROL has been working closely since September 2022 with airlines, ANSPs, the military and airports as it was clear that summer 2023 would be very complex to manage due to a combination of factors. These include a significant increase in the number of flights, up to 20% less airspace available as a result of the war in Ukraine, more structural volatility and potential disruptions, such as weather. A series of actions were identified by EUROCONTROL together with the airlines, air navigation service providers, military, and airports to address the challenges. These include:
These actions have played a major role in ensuring that the European air traffic network has delivered a strong performance so far this summer. |
EUROCONTROL also works with meteorological organisations and stakeholders to minimise weather-related delays using a cross-border, collaborative decision-making approach to reduce the overall network impact of bad weather – including targeted teleconferences focused on practical responses to anticipated weather events. The EUROCONTROL Network Operations Plan, which is a weekly rolling seasonal assessment of the situation in the network and how it is being addressed identifies some areas where available capacity is currently below anticipated demand. This is done to allow operational stakeholders in those areas to make the necessary adjustments to try to address any shortfall. It is not a predictor of specific delays in those areas. Key figures |
In July 2023:
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