Since Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Norway have signed a declaration of intention to make the North of functional airspace blocks (NEFAB), held this week in Helsinki working group meeting on policy issues and strategic direction treaty. Block of the establishment for the three-tier contracts – air navigation service providers, monitoring and implementation of control, as well as political and strategic level. Each degree of agreement to develop a working group, and Helsinki, Finland has undertaken to organize a meeting of the working group which carried out political and strategic level treaty. Latvia was represented by the Ministry of Transport Air Transport Department director Arne Muiznieks.
Nefab will be one of several such blocks in the European Common Aviation Area framework. Functional airspace blocks is to achieve the necessary air traffic management network capacity and efficiency and maintain a high level of security, as well as to contribute to the overall air traffic system and reduce its harmful effects on the environment. It also provides for regulation in the aviation system parEiropas darbībasuzlabošanu and sustainability.
Block of the Treaty establishing the text intended to be completed by end of this year, but the same NEFAB set up not later than 2012. In the second half.
It is estimated that from 2012. 2025. The Member States’ joint economic benefits of creating NEFAB to reach at least 340 million euros. Read More