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An air navigation service provider (ANSP) is a public or a private legal entity providing Air Navigation Services.[1] It manages air traffic on behalf of a company, region or country. Depending on the specific mandate, an ANSP provides one or more of the following services to airspace users:
Air traffic management (ATM)
Communication navigation and surveillance systems (CNS)
Meteorological service for air navigation (MET)
Search and rescue (SAR)
Aeronautical information services/aeronautical information management (AIS/AIM).
These services are provided to air traffic during all phases of operations (approach, aerodrome and en-route).
Air navigation service providers are either government departments, state-owned companies, or privatised organisations. The majority of the world's Air Navigation Service Providers are members of the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation located at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
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