On Friday 14 July, the European Commission adopted a draft delegated act on detailed rules for the certification and declaration of air traffic management and air navigation services (ATM/ANS) systems and their constituents.
The draft delegated act was presented to the EU Council’s Air Safety expert group, which includes representatives of the Member States, at its meeting on Wednesday 28 June, according to a transmission note dated Monday 24 July.
This delegated act relates to regulation 2018/1139, which lays down common essential requirements in order to maintain a high uniform level of civil aviation safety in the Union and to ensure that the safety and integrity performance of systems and constituents are fit for purpose. The interoperability of ATM/ANS systems and constituents should enable seamless operation of the European air traffic management network.
As the previous delegated act will apply until Tuesday 12 September at the latest, this new delegated act must replace it.
At the same time, negotiations between the EU Council and the European Parliament are still ongoing on the ‘Single European Sky’, which consists of an overhaul of air traffic management and European airspace (see EUROPE 13194/7).
Read the draft delegated act: https://aeur.eu/f/890
And the annex: https://aeur.eu/f/891 (Original version in French by Anne Damiani)