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Airlines can use seamless free route airspace across 5 Nordic and Baltic countries

BC, Riga, 30.06.2016.Print version
As of June 23, airlines can use a seamless Free Route Airspace across five Nordic and Baltic countries – Estonia, Latvia, Finland, Denmark, and Sweden, the air navigation services company Latvijas Gaisa Satiksme informed LETA.

Therefore, airlines can plan and fly preferred trajectories across these five states without boundaries.

 

This development builds on the earlier implementation of Free Route Airspace and is the next step in optimizing flight operations in a large volume of airspace, expected to provide operational, environmental and cost benefits for airspace users. The Free Route Airspace concept will also increase the compatibility between the flight plan and the trajectory flown, hence increasing the predictability for a given flight.

 

In the next steps, the seamless Free Route Airspace area will expand with erasing remaining borders with Norway and will continue further on with connecting to the Free Route Airspace in the UK, Ireland, and Iceland within the Borealis Free Route Airspace program. The concept removing boundaries between Free Route Airspace in a large area in Northern Europe by 2021 will demonstrate how impressive the effects of free route operations are.

 

Cross-border free route operations are a significant initiative in delivering the European Commission's vision of a Single European Sky, catering for less fragmented and more efficient air traffic management in Europe.






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