Spain’s air navigation services provider, ENAIRE has announced that its governing board has approved a new strategic plan for the next five years (2026–2030), which will “ensure the coexistence of unmanned aircraft and conventional aviation”. ENAIRE is the sole provider in Spain of common information services within the U-space framework.In international markets, it aims to consolidate its already prominent global role by providing services in the non-regulated market through alliances, strengthening business areas in its investee companies, and through the launch of its subsidiary, ENAIRE Global Services (EGS).
The new strategic plan, Flight Plan 2030 or FP2030, includes traditional air traffic and notes that all air traffic managed by Spain will continue to grow over the next five years at an annual rate of around 3.4 percent.
FP2030 is structured around six strategic objectives: to continue strengthening safety across all air navigation procedures; to keep improving the quality and resilience of services; to provide a new boost to the sustainable mobility strategy, including facilitating the entry of new participants such as drones, and contributing to decarbonisation and the mitigation of its acoustic footprint.
The new strategy has the support of Spain’s Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility.
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Image: José Antonio Santano, Secretary of State for Transport and Sustainable Mobility, and Enrique Maurer, Director General of ENAIRE (ENAIRE photo)



