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1. EU guidelines praised for cutting ash-cloud disruption May 26, 2011

'Only' 500 flights cancelled because of Grimsvötn eruption. The European Commission yesterday  (25 May) said that new EU-wide guidelines to cope with ash clouds...

2. Ash cloud grounds flights May 24, 2011

More disruption expected in the next 48 hours. Eurocontrol, the international organisation that monitors European air traffic control, said today that around 250 flights had...

Ash cloud grounds flights

3. A virtual-world job made for a real-world crisis June 24, 2010

Aurélie Valtat on why she was happy answering a new question every two minutes for 12 hours a day. The European Union does not want to be left behind in the rush to...

A virtual-world job made for a real-world crisis

4. EU looks to move on from ash crisis April 21, 2010

Europe's skies open for business but political problems remain. As Europe's skies re-opened for flights today, political attention is turning to how the EU moves on from the...

5. EU starts to count cost of ash cloud chaos April 21, 2010

Calls grow for "single sky manager" As Europe's skies re-opened for flights today, political attention is turning to how the EU moves on from the ash cloud crisis.

6. European skies re-opened April 19, 2010

EU agreement will allow planes to fly in most of Europe. More planes will be able to fly in Europe tomorrow after EU transport ministers agreed to reduce restrictions...

7. Volcano forces cancellation of EU meetings April 18, 2010

Fisheries meeting and accession talks with Croatia abandoned, European Parliament plenary meeting in doubt. The spread of an ash cloud from a volcanic eruption Iceland has...

8. Tajani to propose master plan on air traffic June 19, 2008

Former air-traffic controller says many controllers are “superfluous”. A ‘master plan' on air traffic management will be proposed by the European Commission on 25...

9. Single European sky still up in the air April 3, 2008

Europe's air-traffic system remains heavily fragmented. In 1960 the then six countries of the European Economic Community came up with a modest proposal to fix common rules...

Single European sky still up in the air

10. Neither love nor money April 26, 2007

The dating agency Eurosingles has been attracting some unwelcome (or perhaps welcome) publicity in the Belgian media. The agency, founded by an EU official, is supposed to be...

11. One Europe, a single sky July 13, 2006

With more planes taking to the skies than ever before, the aspiration of regulators to create a Single European Sky has become an urgent necessity. The aim is to dismantle...

12. Taking care of EU's air traffic November 25, 2004

We read with interest the article (European Voice, 28 October-3 November) entitled ‘Air traffic system “unfair”' in which you covered the future of European air...

13. Fun-flyers win exemption from sky-high air traffic costs November 18, 2004

A LOBBYING campaign from Europe's recreational pilots has won an exemption from the EU's new charging system for air traffic. Eurocontrol will present detailed rules to the...

14. Air traffic system ‘unfair' October 28, 2004

THE European air traffic industry risks conflicts of interest and unfair competition if it does not reform air traffic management at a European level, air traffic controllers...

15. Eurocontrol database brings Single Sky closer June 12, 2003

AIR safety agency Eurocontrol has launched a new ‘one-stop-shop' database that aims to streamline and consolidate the flow of hitherto fragmented national networks of...

16. Transport chief buoyed in quest for single sky December 5, 2002

“THE English, a haughty nation, arrogate to themselves the empire of the sea; the French, a buoyant nation, make themselves master of the air.” These words, uttered by...

17. Galileo costs outweigh potential benefits, says airline association October 31, 2002

A COOPERATION agreement between Eurocontrol, the European organisation for air navigation safety, and the European Space Agency (ESA) to upgrade civil aviation with space...

18. ESA promises change in the weather October 31, 2002

Telecommunications is another area of cooperation between ESA and Eurocontrol. Currently, pilots receive information about weather conditions and landing details by radio...

19. Airspace ‘layers' cut flight delays September 19, 2002

DESPITE a 2% average drop in worldwide air travel since 11 September last year, flight delays have fallen in the same time period by 40%, according to a study conducted by...

20. Runway safety scheme launched by Eurocontrol September 12, 2002

EUROCONTROL, the European organisation for air navigation safety, has launched a scheme to coordinate runway safety at airports across Europe. As part of the initiative, an...

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