Release RSS (2.0) http://www.cision.com Release RSS(2.0) provided by Cision Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:16:28 +0100 Release RSS (2.0) 120 32 http://www.cision.com http://feed.ne.cision.com/client/_images/CisionLogoSmall.gif Record number of aircraft movements in Swedish airspace in 2018 Record number of aircraft movements in Swedish airspace in 2018]]> Fri, 18 Jan 2019 11:03:17 +0100 http://publish.ne.cision.com/Release/GetDetailInLegacyFormat/7666662B92E23CFD http://publish.ne.cision.com/Release/GetDetailInLegacyFormat/7666662B92E23CFD 2018 became a new record year in Swedish airspace with 785,000 movements. This is an increase in traffic of three per cent compared to 2017. Air traffic crossing Swedish airspace without starting or landing in Sweden accounts for the large increase.  2018 became a new record year in Swedish airspace with 785,000 movements. This is an increase in traffic of three per cent compared to 2017. Air traffic crossing Swedish airspace without starting or landing in Sweden accounts for the large increase. 

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– The airlines plan their flights so that they consume as little fuel as possible. LFV offers the airlines straight and efficient routes through Sweden. This, together with a general increase in air traffic, may explain why over-flying traffic across Sweden is increasing, says Ann Persson Grivas, Director General, LFV. During the period May - October, air traffic reaches its maximum with 70 000 movements per month. January and July were the months that had the largest increase by about 5 per cent. The difference between the three traffic categories domestic, international and over-flying is significant. Domestic flights decreased by just fewer than 9 per cent, international flights marginally increased by (1 per cent), while overflights increased by 10 per cent. – For us as a provider of air navigation service, we have to lead traffic as sustainably as possible in daily work as well as develop new solutions for a sustainable flight, says Ann Persson Grivas. With a three per cent increase in traffic, Sweden is slightly below the corresponding volume at European level, which is judged to end up just below four per cent. The forecast for 2019 indicates continued growth, though at a slightly lower rate. For more information, please contact LFV's press service on telephone +46 11 19 20 50. LFV is Sweden's leading actor in air traffic management for civil and military aviation and related services. Our air traffic controllers are at a daily basis responsible for about 2,000 aircrafts in Swedish airspace. LFV was the first in the world with air traffic management at a distance and we have focus on digitizing in several areas. Through various collaborations we are involved in making European airspace more efficient. LFV has 1,100 employees and a turnover of SEK 3.3 billion. Facts about LFV · LFV is the air traffic controller at 20 airports and from three air traffic control centres in Sweden. · LFV has over 70 years of experience and knowledge with air traffic navigation services and aviation security.  30 years of experience with business transactions in over 50 countries. · LFV is a state-owned enterprise. · 762,000 flight movements in Swedish airspace 2017. · 99.9 percent punctuality. · 100 percent of flight safety goals achieved.
– The airlines plan their flights so that they consume as little fuel as possible. LFV offers the airlines straight and efficient routes through Sweden. This, together with a general increase in air traffic, may explain why over-flying traffic across Sweden is increasing, says Ann Persson Grivas, Director General, LFV.

During the period May - October, air traffic reaches its maximum with 70 000 movements per month. January and July were the months that had the largest increase by about 5 per cent.
The difference between the three traffic categories domestic, international and over-flying is significant. Domestic flights decreased by just fewer than 9 per cent, international flights marginally increased by (1 per cent), while overflights increased by 10 per cent.
– For us as a provider of air navigation service, we have to lead traffic as sustainably as possible in daily work as well as develop new solutions for a sustainable flight, says Ann Persson Grivas.

With a three per cent increase in traffic, Sweden is slightly below the corresponding volume at European level, which is judged to end up just below four per cent. The forecast for 2019 indicates continued growth, though at a slightly lower rate.

For more information, please contact LFV's press service on telephone +46 11 19 20 50.

LFV is Sweden's leading actor in air traffic management for civil and military aviation and related services. Our air traffic controllers are at a daily basis responsible for about 2,000 aircrafts in Swedish airspace. LFV was the first in the world with air traffic management at a distance and we have focus on digitizing in several areas. Through various collaborations we are involved in making European airspace more efficient. LFV has 1,100 employees and a turnover of SEK 3.3 billion.

Facts about LFV

  • LFV is the air traffic controller at 20 airports and from three air traffic control centres in Sweden.
  • LFV has over 70 years of experience and knowledge with air traffic navigation services and aviation security.  30 years of experience with business transactions in over 50 countries.
  • LFV is a state-owned enterprise.
  • 762,000 flight movements in Swedish airspace 2017.
  • 99.9 percent punctuality.
  • 100 percent of flight safety goals achieved.
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– The airlines plan their flights so that they consume as little fuel as possible. LFV offers the airlines straight and efficient routes through Sweden. This, together with a general increase in air traffic, may explain why over-flying traffic across Sweden is increasing, says Ann Persson Grivas, Director General, LFV.

During the period May - October, air traffic reaches its maximum with 70 000 movements per month. January and July were the months that had the largest increase by about 5 per cent.
The difference between the three traffic categories domestic, international and over-flying is significant. Domestic flights decreased by just fewer than 9 per cent, international flights marginally increased by (1 per cent), while overflights increased by 10 per cent.
– For us as a provider of air navigation service, we have to lead traffic as sustainably as possible in daily work as well as develop new solutions for a sustainable flight, says Ann Persson Grivas.

With a three per cent increase in traffic, Sweden is slightly below the corresponding volume at European level, which is judged to end up just below four per cent. The forecast for 2019 indicates continued growth, though at a slightly lower rate.

For more information, please contact LFV's press service on telephone +46 11 19 20 50.

LFV is Sweden's leading actor in air traffic management for civil and military aviation and related services. Our air traffic controllers are at a daily basis responsible for about 2,000 aircrafts in Swedish airspace. LFV was the first in the world with air traffic management at a distance and we have focus on digitizing in several areas. Through various collaborations we are involved in making European airspace more efficient. LFV has 1,100 employees and a turnover of SEK 3.3 billion.

Facts about LFV

  • LFV is the air traffic controller at 20 airports and from three air traffic control centres in Sweden.
  • LFV has over 70 years of experience and knowledge with air traffic navigation services and aviation security.  30 years of experience with business transactions in over 50 countries.
  • LFV is a state-owned enterprise.
  • 762,000 flight movements in Swedish airspace 2017.
  • 99.9 percent punctuality.
  • 100 percent of flight safety goals achieved.
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