European Geostationary Navigation Overlay Service 2025-01-09
2025-01-09
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The UK’s access to EGNOS has lapsed following Brexit. Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd, headquartered in Moray West, Nairn and Strathspey, had been working with National Air Traffic Services on developing the use of the system.
I also welcome the Secretary of State to her new role, and I look forward to working across party boundaries where possible. EGNOS is a satellite enhancement system for GPS. Prior to Brexit, Highlands and Islands Airports Ltd had been working with National Air Traffic Services on developing the use of the system, and invested a lot of time and effort. It would increase mapping accuracy and enable planes flying lifeline air services to land in a broader range of circumstances, improving service and reliability. As the Minister said, that work has stalled since Brexit, but the Government can re-engage with the programme should they choose, as it is open to non-EU members. Will the Minister commit to doing that?
I am grateful to the hon. Member for putting this on my radar. We are considering the costs and benefits of all options, and it is very good particularly for regional airports. We are working with the EU to identify areas where we can strengthen co-operation for mutual benefit, but it is still too early to discuss that specific area in detail. I hope to come back to the House at a later time with a more considered view.
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Commitment to re-engaging with EGNOS programme
Too Early
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