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European airspace – EU visitors learn about ATM challenges and ambitions 

Published on July 16th, 2025
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European airspace – EU visitors learn about ATM challenges and ambitions 

Members of the European Parliament’s Transport Committee, European Commission officials and other EU policymakers visited the Belgian air traffic control centre of skeyes, on Tuesday 15 July, to learn about how air traffic management (ATM) works in practice.

As air traffic across Europe approaches pre-pandemic levels, Europe’s air navigation services providers (ANSPs) face the challenge of safely guiding aircraft across increasingly crowded skies during the busiest time of the year. It was therefore timely for the visitors to see these complex operations at first hand. They were invited as guests of skeyes, the Belgian ANSP, and the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), which represents the European ATM industry.

Over 30 tour guests visited:

  • the air traffic control tower serving Brussels Airport
  • the air traffic control centre (CANAC 2), which houses both the civil and military air traffic controllers
  • the Digital Tower Test Centre, a prototype for the digital control centre currently being set up by skeyes in Namur
  • SkeyDrone, which offers services to integrate drones into airspace

The hosts also informed the visitors about the ATM industry’s plans to digitalise and automate systems and processes, the recruitment of new air traffic controllers and how ANSPs can facilitate environmentally optimal routing.

Katarzyna Żmudzińska
Kasia is an ATM consultant with international experience in technical and regulatory projects gained in consulting companies - Think Research (UK) and EY (Brussels), as well as organisations like European Commission (DG MOVE), Eurocontol and ICAO and most recently a market intelligence expert with FoxATM.
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