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386/570
Average number of flights per day during winter/summer season
Finnair
Major customer
24/7/365
Ensuring safety
194
Number of employees
432
Solar panels
77 080
sq km of Airspace in our control
Aviation development

Coming from one of the worlds most advanced digital societies, Estonia, gives us the strength, knowledge, and expertise to make the digital transformations in air navigation industry real.

 

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Our principle activities

Aeronautical Information

​​​​​​​Aeronautical information is a set of data and information required for flight planning and operating.





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Technology

The main requirements established for technical support are: high reliability, redundancy, accuracy of parameters, continuous systems monitoring, recording of operational information, data integrity and high information security.
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Air Traffic Control

The primary objective of air traffic control is to ensure safety and prevent collisions both between aircraft and between aircraft and other obstacles on the ground.



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Development activities

EANS development activities are systematic, sustainable and competitive; they aim to ensure ANS service provision and ATM system operability.




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Last news

Estonian Airspace 2025: More Flights, Larger Aircraft

19. Jan 2026

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

07. Jan 2026

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.

Estonia Moves Towards Machine-Readable Aeronautical Information

18. Jun 2025
Estonia is soon stepping into a new era of digitalized aeronautical information, where traditional manually created urgent aviation notices, or NOTAMs, will begin to move in digital form and become machine-readable. The national air navigation service provider, Lennuliiklusteeninduse AS (EANS), is making preparations for this transition, having recently signed a cooperation agreement with the international technology company Frequentis.
We control air traffic over Estonia!
Tallinn – EETN Kärdla - EEKA Kuressaare – EEKE Pärnu – EEPU Tartu – EETU
The Graph is illustrative and it does not reflect the actual air traffic.