Direction des Services de la navigation aérienne

Direction des Services de la navigation aérienne
Industry Air traffic control
Founded 2005 (2005)
Headquarters Athis-Mons, France
Number of locations
5 Control Centers (2012)
Area served
Nationwide
Revenue
  • 1.374 Billion (2012)
Owner France
Number of employees
3850+ (4000+ Air Traffic Controllers)
Website

The direction des Services de la navigation aérienne (DSNA) is the agency in charge of air traffic control, communication and information for France. It is a part of the Ministry of Sustainable Development and was created by decree in February 2005. The DSNA works in close coordination with its military counterpart, DIRCAM and since 2011 military controllers and civil controllers are being integrated into the same control centers using the same systems. DSNA is integrated into the Central European Functional Airspace Block (FABEC).

Running Costs and Fees

The DSNAs running costs are covered by :

The DSNA is a non profit agency..

Operations

The DSNA Operates 5 en route control centers Located in Brest, Paris, Reims, Aix-en-Provence et Bordeaux

It also operates 9 regional approach and control centers (SNAs)

The DSNA is the air traffic control operator with the largest number of flights controlled in Europe in 2012 (3 million).[1]

Overseas

The DSNA has 3 regional centers for French overseas territories;

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