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Source: CFMU
Figure 58: Cumulative distribution of en-route ATFM
delays by sector
UNDERLYING DRIVERS
5.2.20 Figure 59 provides an indication of the underlying en-route ATFM delay causes as
reported by the flow managers. The en-route ATFM delay is shown in terms of delay per
flight (top of Figure 59) and delay per controlled flight hour (bottom of Figure 59).
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PRC Analysis/ CFMU
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En-route ATFM delay
per flight hour controlled
Delay per flight hour controlled
Delay per flight
Figure 59: ATFM en-route delay drivers (most delay generating ACCs)
5.2.21 Similar to the distribution in Figure 56, ATC capacity & staffing related issues are by far
the main cause of en-route ATFM restrictions.
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5.2.22 Apart from Langen, the Canarias, and Madrid all ACCs show a year on year improvement
between 2008 and 2009. Nevertheless, in some cases the significant traffic decrease did
not result in a similar delay decrease (Warsaw, Vienna, Rhein/Karlsruhe, etc.).
5.2.23 Contrary to most other ACCs, the traffic peak in the Canarias is in winter. More than 90%
of the annual en-route ATFM delay was generated in November and December and the
delay is therefore not included in the present European en-route ATFM target which only
covers summer.
5.2.24 While the summer en-route ATFM target proved to be an effective means for the
mitigation of delays during the most challenging period of the year, the binding EU-wide
capacity targets to be set within the SES performance scheme need to consider
performance throughout the entire year.
5.2.25 Figure 60 shows the geographical distribution of the most en-route ATFM delay
generating ACCs in 2008 and 2009. As was the case in 2008, the majority of the most
delay-generating ACCs are outside the European Core Area.
5.2.26 Some 10% of total en-route ATFM delay originates from Warsaw ACC, 8% from Madrid
ACC and the South-east axis stretching from Austria via Croatia, Greece and Cyprus
accounted for some 28% of total en-route delay. Finally, the German ACCs
Rhein/Karlsruhe and Langen accounted for some 18% of total en-route delays in 2009.
5.2.27 It is important also to note that all the ACCs in UK, France, Italy, Czech Republic,
Portugal, etc. had a very low level of en-route delays in 2009 continuing the
improvements made in the previous years or maintaining a constant good performance.
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