Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Milestone reached with expansion of FRA over Scotland

Aerospace

Milestone reached with expansion of FRA over Scotland

UK airspace modernisation has passed a major milestone with the expansion of Free Route Airspace (FRA) across Scottish Upper Airspace, delivering significant environmental and operational benefits for the aviation industry.

Above: Glasgow Airport.
Courtesy NATS

Free Route Airspace is a central element of the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s Airspace Modernisation Strategy. By removing fixed upper air routes above Flight Level 255 (approximately 25,500 feet), FRA allows aircraft to plan and fly their preferred routes between defined entry and exit points. This flexibility enables airlines to optimise flight paths based on weather and wind conditions, reducing fuel burn, flight time and carbon emissions.

Advertisement
ODU RT

The UK’s first FRA deployment took place in northern Scottish Upper Airspace in December 2021, followed by a second deployment across the South West of England and Wales in March 2023. This latest phase expands the original Scottish deployment to the whole of Scottish Upper Airspace.

The primary driver for FRA is the environmental benefit it delivers. By enabling more direct routing and removing pre-defined flight paths, flights are expected to be shorter and more efficient. The change is predicted to reduce emissions by approximately 17,000 tonnes of CO₂e per year – equivalent to the annual carbon footprint of around 4,700 homes or 50,000 passengers flying from London to New York.

Overall, the reduction in flight track mileage is expected to total around 550,000 nautical miles annually, equivalent to one aircraft flying around the world 25 times.

Rich Crooks, Head of Airspace Development, NATS, said: “The expansion of Free Route Airspace across Scottish Upper Airspace is a major achievement for UK airspace modernisation. It enables airlines to fly more direct and efficient routes, delivering real environmental benefits while maintaining the highest levels of safety.

Advertisement
PTC rectangle

“This deployment reflects years of detailed planning, collaboration and training and marks an important step towards a more sustainable and resilient aviation network.”

Extensive preparation has taken place over the past 18 months, including airspace design, safety assessment, validation and regulatory approval by the CAA. Close collaboration across operational centres has supported readiness for the change, alongside a comprehensive training programme involving more than 290 air traffic controllers, engineers and support staff.

Modernising UK airspace has been Government policy since 2018 and is a key priority for the aviation industry to ensure a more sustainable, efficient and resilient network.

Advertisement
Gulfstream banner
Global carbon standard reveals latest airport climate action worldwide

Aerospace

Global carbon standard reveals latest airport climate action worldwide

24 March 2026

Airports Council International has today published the annual results on carbon performance and participation trends for its global carbon management standard for airports, Airport Carbon Accreditation.

Aircraft orders in February hit three-year high

Aerospace

Aircraft orders in February hit three-year high

24 March 2026

Commercial aircraft orders grew by 83% in February 2026 compared to February 2025 figures, marking the strongest February orderbook since 2023 according to trade association ADS.

British Airways

Aerospace Space

British Airways' first Starlink flight takes off

23 March 2026

British Airways’ first aircraft equipped with Starlink Wi-Fi took off to Houston last Thursday, the first flight operated by a UK airline featuring the innovative technology.

Global Innovation Centre opened by ePropelled in Coventry

Aerospace Defence Security

Global Innovation Centre opened by ePropelled in Coventry

23 March 2026

Provider of smart propulsion solutions and energy management systems for uncrewed vehicles, ePropelled, has opened its new Global Innovation Centre in Coventry, expanding the UK’s sovereign capability in electric and hybrid propulsion as the company scales toward producing more than one million propulsion systems annually by 2027.

Advertisement
PTC rectangle
GE Aerospace to expand UK and European production capacity

Aerospace

GE Aerospace to expand UK and European production capacity

19 March 2026

GE Aerospace plans to invest more than €110 million across its European manufacturing sites this year as it looks to expand production capacity, accelerate advanced manufacturing and strengthen delivery, including significant investment in the upgrade of multiple sites across the UK.

Boeing hosts UK supplier trade mission

Aerospace

Boeing hosts UK supplier trade mission

19 March 2026

Boeing has hosted its fifth UK supplier trade mission in Seattle, welcoming a new cohort of UK suppliers over two days for briefings, factory tours and targeted business meetings aimed at boosting opportunities for future collaboration.

Advertisement
ODU RT
Advertisement
Gulfstream banner