The final programme and speakers have been confirmed for the Fragmentation in Air Traffic Management research workshop to take place on 14-15 May 2019 in Budapest, organised by FAB Central Europe (FAB CE) and FAB Europe Central (FABEC) in partnership with the FSR Florence School of Regulation and the German Aviation Research Society (GARS).
The event brings together high level representatives of national and European policy-making institutions, air navigation service providers, research organisations and academic organisations to understand the impact of fragmentation on ATM system performance and whether current assumptions on the impact of fragmentation are indeed valid.
Speakers from the Hungarian Ministry for Innovation and Technology, the European Commission, Eurocontrol and Functional Airspace Blocks throughout the continent will share their views on a wide range of topics associated with the core subject matter, including the impact of fragmentation on the aviation chain - especially in respect to the performance of the ATM system in terms of safety, capacity, environment and cost-effectiveness - the practical consequences of fragmentation on air traffic operations and what models are available to address the benefits and disadvantages of fragmentation.
The conference will be held at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Széchenyi István Square 9, 1051 Hungary.
For further information or to register please contact: FAB CE - Vilmos Somosi (
Programme (Last updated May 13)
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State level structures are responsible for the implementation and operation of FAB CE in line SES legislation. The FAB CE Agreement establishes the following state-level structures:
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Established to institutionally cover civil/military cooperation in respect to FAB CE operations, aiming at strategic coordination of national airspace management and airspace design policies, ATFCM processes and civil-military cooperation of all FAB CE States.
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If deemed necessary for implementation, operation and further development of the FAB CE, the FAB CE Council may establish other bodies.
In line with anticipated enhanced cooperation among ANSPs in FABs, the FAB CE ANSPs have established the following cooperation structures through the ANSP Cooperation Agreement:
FAB CE formally set up a legal entity in October 2014, when the members established the joint venture company "FAB CE Aviation Services". The FAB CE legal entity (FCE) is a limited company registered in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and is responsible for the support to the implementation of the FAB CE programme.
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FAB CE is a joint initiative of seven States and Air navigation service providers (ANSPs) from Central Europe - Austria, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Slovenia – sitting in the heart of Europe and managing critical air traffic flows across the continent. Our airspace covers more than 529,000 km², which we manage within 63 airspace sectors and from eight area control centres (ACCs).
We are working together within a functional airspace block (FAB) regional airspace alliance to deliver the European Union’s vision of a Single European Sky (SES), a unified European airspace operating across national boundaries. This work will improve safety, reduce flight delays and costs to all airspace users and control the impact of aviation on the environment no matter how much demand for air travel increases.
FAB CE Airspace Alliance at a glance. This video gives a short overview on FAB CE, highlighting the most significant achievements and benefits.