MOSAIC Objectives & Charter

MOSAIC aims to:

  • Build one Air Navigation Service Provider for Several States

  • Be a win-win project for Staff, Airlines and Passengers

  • Provide a real alternative to competition and privatisation

  • Promote certain ideas of safety and security

  • Provide a service from ground (airport) to unlimited (ACC)

  • Rationalize the structure and improve cost effectiveness

  • Defragment the system

The MOSAIC Project is based on the following basic principles:

  1. Air Traffic Management is a service in the public interest.

  2. Air Traffic Management is the responsibility of States and shall be provided under full public, not private ownership.

  3. Air Traffic Management is not profit-driven but driven by benefits for all airspace users.

  4. Air Traffic Management is focussed on the priorities safety, continuity, efficiency and environmental sustainability, in that order.

  5. Air Traffic Management provide access to the public resource airspace under fair and equal conditions for all users, civil and military.

  6. Air Traffic Management shall be provided under a cost-recovery regime, using the necessary means to ensure the highest achievable level of safety.

  7. Air Traffic Management shall be organised with the human at their centre, making best use of the knowledge and capabilities of staff, and respecting the principles of full staff consultation in all matters institutional, technical, operational and social.

  8. Air Traffic Management shall be operated as an integrated system, applying the same highest standards of safety and quality to all its institutional, operational and support elements.

  9. Air Traffic Management shall endeavour to achieve a seamless global airspace to enable uninhibited, safe air travel for passengers and goods.

  10. Air Traffic Management shall be provided under globally harmonised rules honouring all the principles stated above, while allowing for special needs and circumstances with the achievable minimum of local supplementary rules.