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European Single Sky ImPlementation (ESSIP)

 

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27 Aug 2010
DOD 2011-2015
The ESSIP 'Detailed Objective Descriptions 2011-2015' document has been endorsed by the Provisional Council.
  Acrobat European Implementation Detailed Objective Descriptions 2011-2015
27 Aug 2010
Roadmap Overview Report
The European Implementation Roadmap Overview 2011-2015 is now published.
  Acrobat European Implementation Roadmap Overview 2011-2015

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What is the ESSIP?

 
The European Single Sky ImPlementation (ESSIP) is a performance-oriented process that describes the common implementation actions required to improve the European ATM network over the next five to seven years.
It does this in the form of implementation objectives and stakeholder lines of action which define what has to be done, why, how, when, where and by whom.

As part of the process, the consolidation of the local implementation plans and progress reports provide an overview of implementation and identify the delays in implementation at European level.
This yearly overview helps to focus the analysis on the most critical implementation delays and prepare for appropriate remedial actions, thus closing the loop between implementation reporting and implementation planning.

Why is ESSIP needed?

 
The main benefit of the European Single Sky ImPlementation (ESSIP) is to provide a single composite plan that is based on a common agreed view of what needs to be changed in European ATM by all those involved in European aviation in order to achieve performance benefits in safety, capacity, cost efficiency and environment.

All main aviation stakeholders (airspace users, airport operators, regulators, other international organisations, supply industry, European Commission and Military Authorities) are involved.

How is ESSIP managed?

 
The European Single Sky ImPlementation is managed by the EUROCONTROL Agency on behalf of participating States and supports the Single European Sky regulations.