Vice President Jacques Barrot established the High Level Group in November 2006 to advise the European Commission on the future of the European aviation regulatory framework, as a follow-up to the conclusions of the Brussels conference on aviation regulation on 20 September 2006.
The High Level Group consisted of four Directors General from EU states (also representing ECAC and EASA), a Director General from a non-EU member state, the Director General of Eurocontrol, and four senior representatives of industry associations.
The mandate of the High Level Group was to:
- develop proposals to simplify the regulatory framework while ensuring that the Community method should be the driving force in regulation;
- to advise on the future evolution of the EASA and Eurocontrol organisations and how the role of industry should develop within the ATM system;
- provide a roadmap for reform and proposals to ensure successful stakeholder involvement.
The "High Level Group" has delivered its long-awaited report which is the result of the work carried out in the period December 2006-June 2007. The Group has come up with a list of ten recommendations and a roadmap with concrete measures on how to boost performance of the air traffic management system.
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Related documents
Terms of Reference and composition of the group
Establishment of a high level group on the future of European ATM Framework
Work carried out in the period December 2006-June 2007
Report of the HLG for the future European Aviation Regulatory Framework
Related documents
Terms of Reference and composition of the group
Establishment of a high level group on the future of European ATM Framework
Work carried out in the period December 2006-June 2007
Report of the HLG for the future European Aviation Regulatory Framework