The free route airspace (FRA) concept refers to a flexible and efficient approach to airspace management. It allows airspace users to plan their own trajectories within specified airspace, without the need to follow predetermined airways or routes. This concept aims to enhance airspace utilization, reduce fuel consumption, and minimize emissions by providing greater freedom and flexibility for aircraft navigation. An overview of FRA concept will be provided addressing the planning and implementation considerations, criteria used and lessons learned.
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