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Aspects of International Co-operation in Air Traffic Management (Hardcover)
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Aspects of International Co-operation in Air Traffic Management (Hardcover)
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This volume discusses various institutional, legal and operational
aspects related to the provision of air navigation services, taking
particular consideration of the current implementation of a new
generation of communications, navigation and surveillance systems
for future air traffic management (CNS/ATM). The primary intent is
to critically review the current mechanisms for international
co-operation in this field. Particularly in Europe, many efforts
have been undertaken to enhance air traffic management by
harmonization and integration of national developments but many
parties claim that these are still insufficient and the processes
are still dominated by the individual States. Furthermore, the
established global standardization mechanisms by ICAO are
increasingly challenged by the swift technological developments and
implementation plans on a regional rather than global basis.
Following a short description of the historical developments, the
global framework of cooperation established through ICAO is
described, supplemented with a description of some multilateral
organizations active in the field of air traffic management on a
regional basis. The basic technological and operational changes
envisaged with the implementation of the Future Air Navigation
Systems (FANS) are described and, based on these, related
institutional and legal aspects are discussed. Particular emphasis
is given to developments in Europe, where during the last four
decades several initiatives for enhancing the cooperation of States
could not overcome the fragmentation of the airspace. The decisions
of February 1997 of the ECAC Ministers of Transport on an
Institutional Strategy are reflected. One chapter is devoted to
questions of liability in air traffic management which are of
particular importance with regard to international cooperation.
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