Skeyes

Skeyes, formerly called Belgocontrol[3] or in its complete form the Authority of airways (French: Régie des voies aériennes, Dutch: Regie der Luchtwegen),[4] is the Belgian air navigation and traffic service provider for the civil airspace for which the Belgian State is responsible.

It was created in 1998. skeyes is a member of the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), and is integrated into the Functional Airspace Block Europe Central (FABEC).

In Belgium, its zones of activities extend up to flight level 245 (24,500 feet (7.5 km; 4.64 mi)), including the control of the airports of Brussels, Charleroi, Liege, Antwerp and Ostend.

The sectors above flight level 245 fall within the competence of the Eurocontrol centre in Maastricht, to which Belgium has delegated air traffic control for its upper airspace.

Five of them include the control towers of the Belgian international airports, and two are radar stations: Skeyes is an autonomous public company, governed by the law of 21 March 1991.

Control tower of Brussels Airport (EBBR), in Steenokkerzeel .