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European Commission Launches InDepth Review of Swiss Air Navigation Services Performance Plan

Published on April 7th, 2026
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European Commission Launches InDepth Review of Swiss Air Navigation Services Performance Plan

The European Commission will conduct a detailed assessment of the performance plan submitted by the Swiss air navigation service provider. This step follows the recommendation of its specialist advisory body. Skyguide expects a decision to be issued in several months.

The European Commission will undertake an indepth review of Skyguide’s revised performance plan for Reference Period 4 (2025–2029). This approach is in line with the recommendation of the Performance Review Body (PRB), which supports the Commision in monitoring performance and charging schemes, with the aim of enhancing efficiency, safety, capacity, and environmental efforts across air navigation service provision.

Such a detailed analysis forms part of the standard European supervisory process. It serves to clarify outstanding questions and verify specific assumptions within the performance plan, including cost developments and traffic forecasts on which the plan is based. Local conditions that may justify deviations from established assessment criteria may also be examined during this process.

“Finding robust and viable solutions together” 

In the coming weeks, Switzerland will receive a set of questions from the Commission. These points will subsequently be clarified in discussions with the relevant authorities. The European Commission intends to reach a decision on the Swiss performance plan in summer 2026.

The Commission’s decision to undertake an indepth review does not prejudge the outcome; it is neither an indication of approval nor of rejection.

Skyguide’s services are vital to Switzerland’s safety, governmental capability, economy, and national sovereignty. Reliable financing is essential in ensuring the continuity of these services. Until the Commission reaches its final decision, the tariffs defined by Skyguide in the performance plan will remain in force. 

Vincent Lambercy
Vincent started working in ATM in 2000 and brings his Air Traffic Management experience to the team. Having founded FoxATM after working 17 years with ANSPs in technical and sales roles; within ANSPs and the ATM industry. He has strong technical and commercial experience in international projects.
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