This report analyses ANSPs’ cost-effectiveness performance in a context marked by the traffic recovery following the shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. It also presents a new analysis describing the regulatory, institutional, and corporate governance setups in which ANSPs operate.
The scope of the report is both en-route and terminal navigation services (i.e. gate-to-gate). The main focus is on the ATM/CNS provision costs as these costs are under the direct control and responsibility of the ANSP. Costs borne by airspace users for less than optimal quality of service are also considered.
The report describes a performance framework for the analysis of cost-effectiveness. This framework highlights three key performance drivers contributing to cost-effectiveness (productivity, employment costs and support costs).
The framework highlights three key performance drivers contributing to cost-effectiveness (productivity, employment costs and support costs).
The report also analyses forward-looking information for the years 2023- 2027.
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