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New report acknowledges value of coordinating ATM modernization through SESAR Ddeployment

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While the report acknowledges the EU added-value of common projects, the report also claims that EU funding in support of Air Traffic Management (ATM) modernization was often not necessary.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - The European Court of Auditors (ECA) has published a report on the European Union (EU)’s intervention in the deployment of SESAR.

While the report acknowledges the EU added-value of common projects, the report also claims that EU funding in support of Air Traffic Management (ATM) modernization was often not necessary.

SESAR Deployment Manager (SDM)'s work represents a pioneering initiative to put in place ATM research solutions, and the rules governing the project have always included a review clause to adjust any shortcomings.

Therefore, the SESAR Deployment Alliance (SDA), acting as the SDM, is naturally fully supportive of the ECA's objective of ensuring public money is well spent in addressing the needs of the European economy and its citizens.

“The ECA’s report suggests EU funding was unnecessary, yet the ECA's report does not recommend a stop to funding. This is because of the progress in synchronizing ATM modernization, in the context of SESAR deployment," said Nicolas Warinsko, General Manager of SESAR Deployment Manager.

“Modernising Europe’s ATM is not only necessary to reduce delays, but also of key importance to battle climate change and achieve greater sustainability.

"The result of pro-active coordination co-funded by the EU is that nearly 90% of the Regulation is either completed, on-going, or planned.

"It is this high level of preparation and anticipation by all stakeholders, which is the actual benefit of the EU investment in SESAR Deployment Manager," he continued.

“As SESAR Deployment Manager, we do not intervene in the awarding of Union grants to ATM modernization projects. This is the responsibility of the European Commission with the support of The Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA)," said Warinsko.

"However, SDA will continue working with the Implementing Partners in further improving the transparency and documentation of the clusterisation process leading to the submission of applications for EU grants to INEA.

"SDA insists that an upstream intervention in the submission process is required to screen the candidate projects from the very beginning, identify potential duplication and complementarities, supporting merger when beneficial and strengthening the defragmentation of SESAR implementation.”

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