06 Annual Report
SAFETY CAPACITY EFFICIENCY ENVIRONMENT SECURITY
EUROCONTROL is an intergovernmental
organisation with 37 Member States and has as its
primary objective the development of a seamless,
pan-European air traffic management (ATM)
system.
Originally founded in 1960 as a civil/military
international organisation to deal with air traffic
control for civil and military users in the upper
airspace of its six founding European Member
States (Belgium, Germany, France, Luxembourg,
the Netherlands and the United Kingdom),
EUROCONTROL now pioneers advances in
air traffic management technology, operational
procedures and system interoperability.
Mission
Working closely with Member States, air navigation
service providers, civil and military airspace users,
airports, the aerospace industry, professional
organisations and European institutions,
EUROCONTROL is committed to ensuring that
airspace users and passengers benefit from a
safe, expeditious and efficient air transport system.
EUROCONTROL
The European Organisation
for the Safety of Air Navigation
03 EUROCONTROL Annual Report 2006
2006 highlights
Senior management and organisation structure
Message from the President of the Provisional Council
Foreword by the Director General
The framework of the EUROCONTROL Agency
Institutional developments
The performance of the European air traffic management system
04
06
08
10
12
14
16
Human resources
Corporate governance
Financial information
Glossary
60
62
64
74
Safety
Capacity
Efficiency
Environment
Security
18
28
40
50
56
Azerbai
Georgia
Armenia
1 March
Armenia becomes
EUROCONTROL’s
36th Member State
28 March
The Flexible Use of Airspace
concept celebrates ten years
of implementation
9 May
Phase 2 of the mandatory installation
of the independent airborne collision
avoidance system, TCAS II,
is successfully completed
15 May
EUROCONTROL Central Flow
Management Unit begins operating
the Safety Assessment of Foreign Aircraft
(SAFA) alerting application
04
2006 Highlights
11 January
EUROCONTROL Central
Flow Management
Unit receives
ISO-9001 certification
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE
16 February
EUROCONTROL Performance Review
Commission wins the 2006 ATC
Maastricht Award
9 June
EUROCONTROL Performance
Review Commission receives
IATA Special Recognition
28 February
EUROCONTROL launches the new
European Safety Programme (ESP)
for Air Traffic Management
25 April
EUROCONTROL launches
the environment awareness
web-based training package
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JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER
3 August
EUROCONTROL accepts
the first deliverable of the
SESAR Definition Phase
Contract
10 August
EUROCONTROL Central Flow Management Unit
successfully contains the impact of the security
alert in the United Kingdom on the pan-European
network
20 July
EUROCONTROL reports
4% traffic growth for the
first half of 2006 compared
to the previous year
1 September
Lithuania becomes
EUROCONTROL’s 37th Member State
15 September
EUROCONTROL records
busiest day ever in Europe
with 31,914 flights
22 December
EUROCONTROL accepts the second
deliverable of the SESAR Definition
Phase Contract
13 November
EUROCONTROL Upper Area
Control Centre in Maastricht
receives Single European Sky
certification
Senior management
& organisation structure
Guido Kerkhofs*
Director Air Traffic Management
Programmes
*succeeded George Paulson, who was Director ATM Programmes until July 2006
Gerhard Stadler
Director General Secretariat
Jacques Dopagne
Director Central Flow
Management Unit
Bo Redeborn
Director Air Traffic
Management Strategies
Francisco del Pozo
Director Finance
Víctor M. Aguado
Director General
PROVISIONAL COUNCIL
Directors General of Civil Aviation
and their military counterparts
Enlarged Committee for Route Charges
Standing Committee on Finance
Civil/Military Interface Standing Committee
Audit Board
COMMISSION
Transport and Defence Ministers
Safety Regulation Commission
Performance Review Commission
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