ENAV

ENAV S.p.A.
Public Joint-Stock company
Industry air traffic management
Headquarters Rome, Italy
Area served
Italy
Key people
Nani Beccalli (Chairman)
Roberta Neri (CEO)
Services air traffic control
Owner Ministry of Economy and Finance
Number of employees
4,186 (2014)
Website Home page ENAV

ENAV S.p.A. is an Italian company owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finances and managed by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport, through ENAC, the Italian Civil Aviation Authority. Together with the Italian Air Force, the company is responsible for the provision of air traffic services (ATS) and other air navigation services in Italy. As an air navigation service provider (ANSP) it is responsible for the provision of air traffic control service (ATCS), flight information service (FIS), aeronautical information service (AIS), and issuing of weather forecasts for the airports and the airspace under its responsibility.[1] The company name ENAV was the former name of the public agency, acronym for "Ente Nazionale Assistenza al Volo". In 2001 the agency ENAV was transformed in ENAV S.p.A., a company owned by the Italian Treasury.

Techno Sky

Techno Sky headquarters in Rome

In 2006 ENAV acquired from Vitrociset Techno Sky, the society for development and maintenance of the air traffic management technologies used by ENAV.[2] Techno Sky projects, installs and manage the air traffic control technologies for ENAV and others institutions in Italy and abroad.[3][4][5][6]

Techno Sky operates in 4 Area Control Centres (ACC) in Rome, Milan, Padua and Brindisi and in 44 airports, managing 45 radar systems, 117 telecommunications centres, 84 meteorological systems, 198 navigation aid systems (ILS, VOR, DME) and 71 software systems.[7]

Area control centers

FIRs and ACCs in Italy

ENAV operates 4 Area control centers (ACCs) in Rome, Milan, Padua and Brindisi managing the IFR air traffic in the Italian flight information region (FIR).

Control towers

Control tower at Olbia Airport

ENAV operates control towers of 44 airports in Italy, managing departures, landings, and ground movements.[8]

References

  1. ENAV S.p.A.
  2. http://aviationweek.com/awin/italys-enav-buy-vitrocisets-atc-radar-maintenance-operation
  3. http://www.corrierecomunicazioni.it/it-world/19258_techno-sky-vince-gara-dell-aeronautica-militare.htm Techno Sky services for Aeronautica Militare
  4. http://www.rwandan-flyer.com/techno-sky-italy-wins-a-contrat-with-the-rwanda-civil-aviation-authority Techno Sky project in Rwanda
  5. http://www.trasporti-italia.com/industria/il-consorzio-thales--technosky-vince-gara-per-laeroporto-di-malta/23739 Techno Sky project in Malta
  6. https://www.canso.org/enav-and-its-subsidiary-techno-sky-awarded-two-strategic-tenders-libya ENAV and Techno Sky project in Libya
  7. https://www.enav.it/sites/public/en/ChiSiamo/Techno-Sky.html
  8. "About us". ENAV. Retrieved 2 December 2016.

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