BHANSA organised the 53rd meeting of the FAB CE CEO Committee in Mostar, one of the key forums bringing together the heads of air navigation service providers in Central Europe.
The meeting gathered chief executives and senior representatives of leading air navigation service providers from the Functional Airspace Block Central European member states, including the directors of Austro Control, Croatia Control and Slovenia Control, as well as representatives of HungaroControl, the Slovak LPS and the Czech ANS CR.
Participants discussed issues of importance for the future of aviation in this part of Europe, including capacity planning and network resilience in the context of changing geopolitical and traffic developments, European regulatory and development processes, safety and technological challenges, as well as the development of human resources in the air traffic management system. Particular attention was also devoted to long-term strategic solutions for more efficient, safer and more resilient air traffic management in Central Europe.
Speaking about the significance of the meeting, Davorin Primorac, Director of BHANSA and current Chair of the FAB CE CEOC forum, stated:
“The organisation of the FAB CE CEO Committee meeting in Mostar confirms that BHANSA enjoys the trust of its international partners. Our role in the European air traffic system today goes beyond the national framework; we are part of a broader system of cooperation, responsibility and joint action in the interest of safe and stable air traffic. We are proud that Bosnia and Herzegovina hosted a meeting of leading aviation executives from this part of Europe, and that through its work and professional expertise, BHANSA contributes to strengthening international cooperation in this important field.”
By organising this meeting, BHANSA has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening partnerships, exchanging experience and actively participating in the processes shaping the future of air navigation in Europe.