Reducing costs of air traffic control – Copenhagen Economics
- How competition and technology can and cannot contribute to reducing costs of air traffic control
Today, Copenhagen Economics (CE) (copenhageneconomics.com) released a report summarizing the findings of a study that had the overall goal of asses and contrast the expected (and real) cost savings achieved through both, liberalization of the Air Navigation Services market allowing competition and the application of Remote Tower and associated concepts.
Attached is a condensed PowerPoint-version that summarizes the findings from CE, while the full report can be accessed here: Copenhagen Economics Publications
In our view, the findings are a very relevant contribution in the discussion on how the airport and airline segment, which is burdened by heavy Air Navigation Service costs, can be supported best. One of the main take-away’s for us is that liberalization and digitization should not be mutually exclusive, but that digitization should not be mis-used for the creation of new long-lasting and expensive monopolies.
Reducing costs of air traffic control