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EUROCONTROL Annual Report 2003 European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation TABLE OF CONTENTS EUROCONTROL 5 2003 at a glance 6 Message from the President of the Provisional Council 8 Foreword by the Director General 10 Senior Management 12 Organisation Structure 13 ADVISORY BODIES 14 Regulatory Committee 15 Performance Review Commission 16 Safety Regulation Commission 17 Civil/Military Interface Standing Committee 17 European Air Traffic Management 20 EUROCONTROL Experimental Centre 36 Institute of Air Navigation Services 46 Central Flow Management Unit 52 Central Route Charges Office 58 Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre 64 Central European Air Traffic Services 74 Human Resources 78 External Relations 82 Corporate Governance 86 Financial Management 90 Financial Information 94 Acronyms & Abbreviations 105 3 PAGE 4 PAGE EUROCONTROL – THE EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE SAFETY OF AIR NAVIGATION EUROCONTROL is an international organisation with 33 Member States: Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. It is responsible for air traffic management in Europe. Its goals are to: heighten air traffic safety increase airspace capacity reduce air traffic delay enhance the cost-effectiveness of the air traffic management system minimise the effect of aviation on the environment. Originally founded in 1960 as a civil/military international organisation to deal with air traffic control on a European level, EUROCONTROL is now a world-leader, pioneering advancement in air traffic management technology, operational procedures and system interoperability. EUROCONTROL aims to develop a seamless air traffic management system for the entire European continent; a system which processes almost 60% of the world's international flights. With more than 2,000 experts based in seven European countries, EUROCONTROL’s core business activities are to: define and manage pan-European programmes for Air Traffic Management conduct research and development work aimed at increasing Air Traffic Control safety and capacity in Europe operate a Central Flow Management Unit collect route charges on behalf of Member States and through bilateral agreements with non-Member States – €5.6 billion was billed in 2003 provide training, education and the transfer of knowledge in Air Navigation Services, across the European continent and beyond provide Air Traffic Services through the management of an international Air Traffic Control Centre at Maastricht in the Netherlands for four States and the development of another centre for eight states in Central Europe. Working closely with Member States, air navigation service providers, civil and military airspace users, airports, the aerospace industry, professional organisations and European institutions, EUROCONTROL is committed to ensuring that airspace users and passengers can continue to benefit from a safe, reliable and efficient air transport system. 5 PAGE 2003 a t 6 PAGE 2003 AT A GLANCE 22 January Inauguration of the new operations room at the EUROCONTROL Upper Area Control Centre in Maastricht 20 February EUROCONTROL’s European Aeronautical Information Services (AIS) Database Programme wins ATC Maastricht 2003 Award 1 March EUROCONTROL celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the entry into force of its Convention relating to the Safety of Air Navigation 14 April EUROCONTROL and ENAV begin live trials of Medium-Term Conflict Detection (MTCD) at Rome ACC.These are the second of three trials begun at Malmo, Sweden, in winter 2002 and ending at the Maastricht Centre in winter 2003 29 April EUROCONTROL awards contract to INDRA ATM for the development of a new generation of Flight Data Processing System 8 May EUROCONTROL and NATO sign Memorandum of Cooperation 10 April The EUROCONTROL Provisional Council approves the European Strategic Safety Action Plan (SSAP) 18 March The Minister of Communications and Transport of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Branko Dokic, signs the EUROCONTROL revised Convention on behalf of his contry www.aero.cn 航空翻译 www.aviation.cn 本文链接地址:EUROCONTROL Annual Report 2003