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https://doi.org/10.21857/9xn31cop7y

The European airspace fragmentation: A cost-efficiency based assessment.

Sanja Steiner ; Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Zavod za promet, Zagreb, Hrvatska
Zvonimir Rezo
Ružica Škurla Babić
Cristiana Piccioni


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Abstract

Due to the ANSPs’ (Air Navigation Service Providers’) unit rates variability in different European airspace areas, the AUs (Airspace Users) pay different financial amounts for the same ANS (Air Navigation Service) provision. The AUs’ interest is to achieve the lowest possible operational costs, so it is often the case that the aircraft, if there is an alternative, fly on longer but economically more acceptable routes through cheaper charging zones. Over the time, the application of such practice has led to the creation of different business interests – that is a critical issue hindering further air transport development in Europe. This paper investigates the research question of whether and if so, how the European airspace is fragmented in terms of cost-efficiency features. By the application of the spatial autocorrelation methodology, i.e. by associating every ANSP’s unit rate value with its spatial position within the European ATM (Air Traffic Management) system, the research question has been answered. Research findings indicate that the European airspace is fragmented from a cost-efficiency aspect and divided into several different homogeneous areas. Such areas are characterized by a certain similarity level of adjacent unit rates, whereas one charging zone represents a hotspot in terms of its dissimilarity to adjacent spatial units.

Keywords

Air Traffic Management; European airspace; Strategic planning; Fragmentation; Cost-efficiency

Hrčak ID:

278500

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/278500

Publication date:

1.2.2022.

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