Company profile
DSNA mission consists of controlling air traffic in a safe, fluid and environmentally-friendly manner, while keeping costs under control. Safety remains a fundamental priority but the main priority for the future is to shape a Greener Aviation as a prerequisite for the effective restart of air transport in a sustainable manner. DSNA operates five en-route control centres (ACC) and nine mainland regional structures (SNA) for approach and aerodrome control services (75 control towers), along with three overseas regional structures. Due to its size (1 million km²) and position at the crossroads of the major European air traffic routes, France manages dense and complex traffic with strong seasonal variations and high daily peak. In 2021, the daily traffic peak was recorded with 8,104 flights on Saturday 28 August. The workforce of DSNA amounts to 6,900 employees with a male-female distribution of 73% – 27%. Operational personnel counts for 66% of staff.