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Posted on : 24-07-2015 | By : leeDS | In : General

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Thus it assures the top person in charge the organization, Juan Ignacio Motto. On the strike of controller of the past December, it assures that ” nunca” it had to take place. The AENA president aims that it is ” much margin of mejora” in the harmonization of the labor conditions of the controllers. The president of AENA, Juan Ignacio Motto, has assured that this summer ” is not contemplated; no threat of strike ” , at the same time as it has asserted that half of the delays in the flights is attributable to the airlines, just by 25% to the air traffic control. In one it interviews with the tourist magazine Prrente that will publish east Monday, Motto has insisted on which the strike of controller of the past Bridge of the Constitution ” it never must have produced and never it would have repetirse” and it confesses that it did not sleep ” nada” during those days.

In spite of the advances to harmonize the labor conditions of the controllers with those of his European companions, president of Spanish Airports and Navegacin stress that still there is ” much margin of mejora”. According to Eurocontrol, as it affirms Motto, in Madrid a 15% more of movements with the same number of professionals could be managed. Like example, it remembers that in 2010 the London airport of Heathrow transacted 470,000 movements with 60 controllers, whereas in Barajas 433,000 movements with the double were executed almost. As far as the level of English of the controllers, it explains that ” exists one; minora” that not yet (OACI) has credited to the level required by the Organization of Aviacin Civil Internacional, and that has 18 months to do it, to count from February. On the other hand, Motto defends that Barajas and the Prat already is profitable, and that the losses that throw their accounts of results justify by the important investments realised in the last years in both airports.

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