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EU strikes offer to unjam European air traffic reform

The European Union on Wednesday agreed on a deal to unjam air traffic reform in a bid to bring order to the mosaic of airspace regulations that is blamed for chronic hold-ups and unneeded emissions throughout Europe.

The Belgian EU presidency stated on Wednesday that arbitrators from the European Council presidency and European Parliament had reached provisional agreement on reforming the Single European Sky, intending to increase capability, lower expenses and increase the air traffic control service system's adaptability, while also trying to decrease air travel's environmental impact.

The deal comes after years of foot-dragging, political departments and union opposition, and still needs to be authorized by the Council and the European Parliament.

The offer will enable major progress in decreasing CO2 emissions from the air travel sector, and will also offer member states more tools to limit the nuisance produced by aeronautical activity, Georges Gilkinet, the Belgian minister for movement, said in a statement.

Under the agreement, member states will set up nationwide supervisory authorities to examine air traffic control service's. structure and financial sustainability.

Member states can merge financial and safety oversight. functions in the same administrative entity, cutting red tape. and conforming to common organisational designs.

The new policy will incentivise the use of the most. fuel-efficient routing and increased usage of alternative tidy. propulsion technologies, making it possible for air traffic network supervisor. Eurocontrol to make more sustainable and efficient use of the. airspace, the declaration said.

(source: Reuters)