European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation
EUROCONTROL, the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, is an intergovernmental organisation made up of 39 Member States and the European Community.
Our primary objective is the development of a seamless, pan-European air traffic management (ATM) system. We contribute to making European aviation safer, performance-driven and environmentally sustainable.
EUROCONTROL was originally founded in 1960 as a civil-military organisation to deal with air traffic control for civil and military users in the upper airspace of its six founding European Member States. EUROCONTROL has developed into a vital European repository of ATM excellence, both leading and supporting ATM improvements across Europe.
Today, together with its partners, EUROCONTROL is committed to building a Single European Sky that will deliver the ATM performance required for the twenty-first century and beyond.
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01 Apr 2009
In line with the action point number 5 of the IATA/CANSO/EUROCONTROL Flight Efficiency Plan, The EUROCONTROL Central Flow Management Unit (CFMU) has created a Web Based Training (WBT) module on Flight Efficiency.
This WBT is intended for staff involved in Flow Management, as well as Air Traffic Management staff in general, in order to increase their awareness on Aircraft Operator priorities. It explains the basics of aerodynamics, aircraft and engine performance, choice of optimum routes and levels, cost index and much more.
More information about, and free access to, this WBT module can be obtained via the CFMU web site/Courses and training/Flight Efficiency.
EUROCONTROL News April 2009 - 01/04/2009
CFMU puts Flight Efficiency training module on-line01 Apr 2009
In line with the action point number 5 of the IATA/CANSO/EUROCONTROL Flight Efficiency Plan, The EUROCONTROL Central Flow Management Unit (CFMU) has created a Web Based Training (WBT) module on Flight Efficiency.
This WBT is intended for staff involved in Flow Management, as well as Air Traffic Management staff in general, in order to increase their awareness on Aircraft Operator priorities. It explains the basics of aerodynamics, aircraft and engine performance, choice of optimum routes and levels, cost index and much more.
More information about, and free access to, this WBT module can be obtained via the CFMU web site/Courses and training/Flight Efficiency.
