Air traffic service


In aviation, an air traffic service is a service which regulates and assists aircraft in real-time to ensure their safe operations. In particular, ATS is to:
  • prevent collisions between aircraft; provide advice of the safe and efficient conduct of flights;
  • conduct and maintain an orderly flow of air traffic;
  • notify concerned organizations of and assist in search and rescue operations.
The ATS further provides four services:
An ATS route is a designated route for channeling the flow of traffic as necessary for the provision of air traffic services. This include jet routes, area navigation routes, and arrival and departure route. Routes may be defined with a designator; a path to and from significant points; distance between significant points; reporting requirements; and the lowest safe altitude.

List of service providers

Europe

Recently European ATS service providers are facing a greater change on the European market, with the introduction of Single European Sky, that divides Europe into "functional airspace blocks" – which is replacing the old, national airspace blocks.