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DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung: Safety maintained despite traffic record

DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung: Safety maintained despite traffic record

In 2018, the German air navigation service provider, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, controlled over 3.346 million flights – more than ever before. Despite the strong increase in aircraft movements, the safety level in German airspace remains as high as ever....

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Ryanair se félicite des 10 recommandations sur la réforme du contrôle du trafic aérien en Europe

Ryanair se félicite des 10 recommandations sur la réforme du contrôle du trafic aérien en Europe

Ryanair a salué aujourd’hui (15 avril) la publication des 10 recommandations du groupe de sages de la Commission européenne sur la réforme du contrôle aérien en Europe. L’initiative vise à réduire les retards croissants pour les consommateurs en adoptant...

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New technologies and a network approach are keys to achieving seamless airspace

New technologies and a network approach are keys to achieving seamless airspace

CANSO (the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation) laid out the steps that all stakeholders in air traffic management need to take towards achieving seamless airspace. Air navigation services providers (ANSPs) and States should continue to take full...

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FREQUENTIS and SUNHILLO launch UAS-C to securely connect drone pilots and air traffic control (ATC)

FREQUENTIS and SUNHILLO launch UAS-C to securely connect drone pilots and air traffic control (ATC)

As the number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or systems (UASs) used for civilian and military applications continue to grow so does the need for secure and reliable connectivity with manned aviation. Frequentis and Sunhillo have addressed the challenge...

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Industry collaboration on avionics paves the way for GAINS navigation demonstration flights

Industry collaboration on avionics paves the way for GAINS navigation demonstration flights

The GAINS project has moved one step closer to demonstrating that general aviation (GA) is able to fly instrument procedures with radius-to-fix (RF) legs, thanks to a strong collaboration with EASA and the manufacturing industry, who worked together to...

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