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Dec 06, 2019 (newstodate): Thursday, December 5, 2019, marks a key milestone for Bosnia-Herzegovina's full recovery of control over its airspace.
From that date, the country's ATM provider BHANSA commands full sovereignty over the airspace, taking over from Serbia and Croatia that retained control above 10,000 meter also after the former Yugoslav period.
The overflight airnav services were thus provided by Serbia and Croatia that also reaped more than half of the revenues.
Bosnia-Herzegovina gained control over the airspace up to 10,000 meter in 2014.
This latest development thus ends a tragic period of Balkan wars during 1992-95 war that left the former Yugoslavia with a devastated infrastructure.
Until 2007, the control of Bosnia-Herzegovina's airspace was still vested with the international peacekeeping forces in the wake of the civil wars.
From that date, the country's ATM provider BHANSA commands full sovereignty over the airspace, taking over from Serbia and Croatia that retained control above 10,000 meter also after the former Yugoslav period.
The overflight airnav services were thus provided by Serbia and Croatia that also reaped more than half of the revenues.
Bosnia-Herzegovina gained control over the airspace up to 10,000 meter in 2014.
This latest development thus ends a tragic period of Balkan wars during 1992-95 war that left the former Yugoslavia with a devastated infrastructure.
Until 2007, the control of Bosnia-Herzegovina's airspace was still vested with the international peacekeeping forces in the wake of the civil wars.