ATC performance stays on track as summer comes to an end
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The total averaged almost 8,000 flights per day, slightly less than in July.
According to Eurocontrol, NATS handled 23.4% of Europe’s traffic in August and was accountable for only 1.7% of Europe’s overall delay. A total of 97.86% of flights received no NATS-attributable delay; of the 2.14% of flights which experienced a NATS delay – a total of 5,263 – the average delay was 12.92 minutes.
The market segment with most growth was non-transatlantic overflights, which increased by 7.5% on last year, with particular growth in flights using UK airspace between Norway and the Netherlands, Norway and Spain and Ireland and Poland. The UK markets seeing most growth were Italy, Spain and Ireland. Domestic UK flights, however, dropped by 7.3%.
Kathryn Leahy, Chief Operations Officer, said: “Over July and August, the two busiest months of the year, our controllers have safely handled nearly half a million flights and contributed less than 2% to overall European delay. That’s a fantastic record in the face of constantly increasing air traffic in very congested airspace.”