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". The Commission proposes, by means of these regulations, to dismantle the existing systems, the better to serve economic interests. The sky is to be divided into functional blocks that will be sold separately to service providers. All the services will be liberalised (control, radio, radar, search and rescue and meteorological). This 'Single Sky market' goes against common sense and the principles of safety and public service. The British rail service has clearly shown this. Multiple operators and competition between service providers have been detrimental to investment in maintenance, to increasing safety and to improving staff working conditions. What is needed is quite the opposite. More cooperation is required between air navigation services, and safety must be ensured by means of integrated systems. More public control over air transport is needed at European level, to make way for intermodal passenger and freight transport schemes. The Commission proposals and the report under examination are not a step in this direction. That is why we have voted against them."@en1

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