Collaboration between BHANSA and Naviair
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Experience as a useful case study for the Kingdom of Denmark Takeover of Airspace Control over Greenland.
In exceptional recognition of Bosnian-Herzegovinian expertise, the knowledge and experience of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Air Navigation Services Agency (BHANSA) is proving useful and insightful to Naviair, the Danish air navigation service provider, for a challenging project of taking over air traffic management over Greenland from Canada and Iceland. It is worth noting that the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, EUROCONTROL, recommended BHANSA to Naviair for the purpose of sharing their expertise and experiences.
Project Silaannarput and Collaboration with BHANSA
With the implementation of the project named Silaannarput, Naviair intends to leverage the experience and knowledge of BHANSA experts gained during the project of taking control of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s airspace from neighbouring countries, Serbia and Croatia. A series of meetings with Danish colleagues has already taken place, during which BHANSA’s staff shared their successful approach to taking control of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s airspace, an event much acclaimed in the world of air traffic management (ATM). Taking control over the airspace is an extremely complex project, divided into clearly defined phases that are highly demanding from technical, infrastructural, economic, regulatory, and international-legal standpoints. One particularly challenging aspect is ensuring a sufficient number of trained air traffic controllers before the project’s implementation.
Focus on a Comprehensive Air Traffic Controller Training Programme
Naviair expressed a special interest in BHANSA’s comprehensive air traffic controller training programme, which remains the largest single project for training air traffic controllers in Europe. The principles of this programme, with an emphasis on practical on-the-job (OJT) training in other countries’ control centres are being considered for Naviair’s Greenland project. During the meeting, the importance of close co-operation and co-ordination with neighbouring air navigation service providers (ANSPs) in the jurisdiction transition process was also emphasised, to ensure high operational efficiency and safety of the airspace at all times.
Challenges of Successful Implementation
BHANSA Director Davorin Primorac expressed pride in the Danish initiative for international cooperation in air traffic management (ATM). “I sincerely hope that our co-operation with Naviair will turn into a lasting partnership and serve as a model for similar ATM projects worldwide.” Primorac emphasised that the challenges BHANSA faced during the process of taking control of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s airspace, including safety, legal, and regulatory aspects, and co-operation with EUROCONTROL, were openly shared with Danish colleagues. Representatives from the Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate of Civil Aviation (BHDCA) also participated in the meeting clarifying the regulatory framework for the transition of jurisdiction between different air navigation service providers.
Importance of Global Cooperation in ATM
Anna Eva Villefrance, Director of Greenland Air Traffic Services at Naviair and Head of the Silaannarput project, also highlighted the value of the established partnership, describing it as “an excellent experience in knowledge sharing.” She stressed that collaboration of this kind is a unique example of successfully managing a complex project marked by various challenges, emphasising the importance of international co-operation in the ATM sector. The visit of the Naviair team responsible for implementing the Silaannarput project to BHANSA’s Area Control Center in Sarajevo marks the beginning of a long transitional period during which continued cooperation is expected, aimed at the Kingdom of Denmark’s smooth takeover of air traffic management over Greenland.
Collaboration with Naviair is a clear indication of the importance of the global exchange of ATM expertise and surely opens new chapters in international co-operation in air traffic management. The BHANSA team is proud to contribute to this significant project of their Danish colleagues and remains committed to sharing knowledge and experience to improve global safety and efficiency in air traffic management.
Naviair and BHANSA’s CEOs, Anders Rex and Davorin Primorac, had the opportunity to meet at Airspace World in Geneva in March 2024, where opportunities for collaboration were discussed.
Naviair has provided air navigation services in Denmark and Greenland for over 60 years, and as such is an extremely experienced and well renowned air navigation service provider. As such, Naviair’s knowledge and experience on a variety of topics may prove useful to BHANSA during the course of our ongoing collaboration