Single European Sky – the transformation of the aviation industry based on the dynamic capabilities
Journal Title: INCAS BULLETIN - Year 2015, Vol 7, Issue 1
Abstract
Each year the demand of aviation services is increasing but the European airspace is still fragmented according to national borders. Delays of implementing Single European Sky are increasingly high. Consequently, each year the aviation industry loses a lot of money, among others, because of flight route extensions or higher fuel consumption. A comparison between Air Traffic Management-Related Operational Performance U.S./Europe shows how inefficient ATM is in Europe and how costly for the airspace users. This study also describes the benefits and costs of the SES full implementation.
Authors and Affiliations
HARTMAN Natalia, BOSCOIANU Mircea
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