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The Air Navigation Administration (ANA), placed under the authority of the Ministry of Mobility and Public Works, is the air navigation service provider of Luxembourg.
Its main missions include:
- to manage the air traffic in Luxembourg airspace and parts of the adjacent airspace;
- to guarantee adequate coverage of radionavigation, radar and aeronautical communication signals;
- to secure the traffic of aircraft and aerodrome vehicles on the manoeuvring area;
- to guarantee emergency services in case of accident or incident on Luxembourg airport or in the vicinity;
- to offer aerodrome information services;
- to offer meteorological services;
- to ensure the maintenance of the airport lighting and the power supply of the airport installations and equipment;
- to manage the wildlife risk and to promote nature conservation;
- to manage safety and quality programmes.
News
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Andrea Drescher appointed Director of the Air Navigation Administration
We are pleased to announce that, effective April 1st, 2025, Andrea Drescher has been appointed Director of the Air Navigation Administration (ANA). Mr. Drescher’s priorities will be to keep having an unwavering commitment to safety and continuity in air navigation...
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Visit of the Skyguide communications center in Geneva
On January 22nd, our Aeronautical Operations department had the opportunity to visit the Skyguide communication center in Geneva. This visit was an invaluable experience, allowing us to gain insights into their digitalization initiatives in the aeronautical operational field. As the...
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Annual Report 2023
We are delighted to present the Annual Report for 2023, highlighting another significant chapter in the growth and progress of our administration. This report aims to provide more than just data and metrics; it captures the key milestones and...
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Luxembourg’s Air Navigation Administration Simulates Innovative Working Methods with Fintraffic
From November 25 to December 5, Luxembourg’s Air Navigation Administration partnered with Fintraffic to simulate and test innovative air traffic control methods. Supported by EUROCONTROL and NLR - Netherlands Aerospace Centre, over 50 simulation sessions explored new concepts to...
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