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Naviair
Company in Denmark
Company in Denmark
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | NAVIAIR |
| logo | File:Naviair Logo.svg |
| type | State owned |
| area_served | Denmark |
| Faroe Islands | |
| Greenland | |
| key_people | Anders Rex (CEO) |
| Mads Kvist Eriksen (CFO) | |
| industry | Air Navigation Service Provider |
| parent | Danish Ministry of Transport |
| foundation | 2001 |
| location | Copenhagen, Denmark |
| homepage | www.naviair.dk |
Faroe Islands Greenland Mads Kvist Eriksen (CFO)
Naviair (Navigation Via Air) is a state-owned company in Denmark under the Ministry of Transport that provides air traffic service, including area control service for the Danish airspace and approach control for airports in Copenhagen, Roskilde, Aalborg, Billund, Esbjerg, and Rønne. It provides flight information service in the lower airspace of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. It provides flight information service for visual flight rules and for helicopters.
Naviair was created on 1 January 2001 through a split of the Danish Civil Aviation Administration (Statens Luftfartsvæsen) into a regulator (SLV) and an ANS provider (Naviair).
The chief executive officer was Carsten Fich from May 2018 until July 2022. Currently, the CEO is Anders Rex.
References
References
- . ["Naviair - Management"](https://www.naviair.dk/about-naviair/management).
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