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13/05
3:00pm – 3:50pm
SANS/NERA Theatre
With limited time for structural changes before this summer, and traffic set to increase by 5%+ compared to summer 2024, the panel will highlight actions and strategies to effectively manage this summer’s demands. The discussion will focus on how we can optimise existing capacity and implement changes that drive modular improvements.
The panel will also highlight the importance for operational stakeholders to #thinkNetwork, committing to a series of actions/priorities aiming for smooth, efficient and safe air traffic operations across the European aviation network over Summer 2025.
Here are some of the big questions the panellists will explore:
What are the key challenges that will need to be addressed this Summer – from an ANSP, airline, airport and Network Manager perspective?
Which of the top operational priorities can make the greatest difference in ensuring that capacity is not wasted and delays kept to a minimum?
How can each operational stakeholder make a difference in optimising existing capacity?
How do we push #into our decision making at the very top?
Are we all doing enough?