Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10497403 | Journal of Air Transport Management | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The introduction of the Central European Air Traffic Services Upper Area Control Centre controlling the upper airspace of several European countries allows different route-charging policies. The impact of three charging scenarios on aircraft operators is examined. It is found that, without a compensatory mechanism, the policy of having different unit rates for each air navigation service provider would adversely affect regional and region-based carriers because the unit rate of the new provider would be significantly lower than the unit rates of the national providers controlling the lower airspaces.
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Authors
Lorenzo Castelli, Philippe Debels, Walter Ukovich,