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IATA comments on SES2+ Package Deal: Failure

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The SES has not delivered the expected results in important areas, like integration of the airspace in Functional Airspace Blocks (FAB) and improvement of cost-efficiency of European ATM network.

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) issued the following comment as the Council prepares to vote on amendments to the Single European Sky (SES) 2+ package that will gut its vision to modernize European air traffic management.

SES was meant to triple Europe’s airspace capacity, cut costs in half, improve safety by a factor of 10, and improve environmental performance by 10%. The compromise that the Member States are expected to approve on Friday will prevent the SES from delivering on its promise, dent European competitiveness, and leave much-needed emissions savings unrealized.

“Failure. All we have to show for the years of SES2+ discussions to unite Europe’s skies is a grubby deal that sells out to narrow national interests and creates a few useless jobs for bureaucrats supported by the European political elite. Oblivious to the consequences, those involved will no doubt soon be patting themselves on the back. Meanwhile travelers, the environment and airlines must prepare to pay with delays, higher costs and unnecessary emissions. It’s a deal that should not be done,” said Willie Walsh, IATA’s Director General.

The second SES package has been put forward by the European Commission in order to make the European sky safer and more sustainable by:

  • Introducing a performance framework for European ATM with quantified target setting;
  • Creating a single safety framework to enable harmonised development of safety regulations and their effective implementation;
  • Opening the door to new technologies enabling the implementation of new operational concept and increasing safety levels by a factor of ten;
  • Improving management of airport capacity.

 

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