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Estonian Airspace 2025: More Flights, Larger Aircraft
Last year brought moderate growth in air traffic in Estonian airspace. In total, 181,522 flights were recorded, representing a 3% increase compared to the previous year. As in earlier years, overflights accounted for the majority— about 75%, or 135,705 flights. The number of overflights increased by 4.4% compared to 2024, indicating a continuing trend that Estonian airspace remains an important corridor in international aviation.
Estonian Air Navigation Services establishes the SkyBridge cooperation alliance with partners to modernise European air traffic management
Estonian Air Navigation Services AS (EANS), together with air navigation service providers from the Czech Republic and Finland, has established the international cooperation alliance SkyBridge. Its aim is to harmonise air traffic management systems, strengthen cross-border cooperation, and accelerate the modernisation of air traffic management in Europe.