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"I voted in favour of the report by Ms Foster because it provides us with a timely analysis of a policy launched a decade ago that we must now admit does not work. Indeed, the Single European Sky (SES) intended by the legislators of the time, with greater air traffic capacity and lower costs both in economic and environmental terms, has yet to be realised. I therefore agree with the approach of the rapporteur, who provides an exact account of existing shortcomings, in identifying the need for action by the European Commission. Let us recall that the various components needed for achieving the SES include: the performance scheme, the Functional Airspace Blocks, the role of the network manager and above all the implementation of the Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research (SESAR) programme, which is the technological pillar of the SES project. SESAR will complete its research phase in 2015 and onboard and ground systems should then be introduced into the market over a period of 15 years. Drawing partly on EU funding, it will contribute to increased passenger benefits (above all, reduced waiting times and delays) as well as lower CO
emissions and flight operating costs."@en1
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