A ‘single European sky’ could slash emissions and reduce delays, the aviation industry says.
But what is it – and just how effective and green would it really be?
At the Airlines for Europe (A4E) summit on Wednesday, Ryanair, Easyjet, Lufthansa and British Airways owner IAG called on the EU to implement airspace reform.
Single European Sky (SES) legislation would streamline the continent’s fragmented airspace into a small number of blocs.
After the easing of pandemic-era restrictions, travel has rebounded across the continent, making the issue “more pressing than ever,” the airlines noted in a joint statement.
So how would it work?
What is the Single European Sky initiative?
With around 30,000 flights per day, Europe’s
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