Skyguide has closed the consultation phase on its planned workforce reduction and is now weighing proposals to soften the impact. The air navigation provider is reviewing submissions from staff, employee representatives and unions after opening the process on 19 May.
The plan still points to up to 220 job cuts by end-2027, split between Geneva and Dübendorf, while operational air traffic controllers remain outside the scope. Skyguide says it is under cost pressure and is considering early retirement, internal moves, lower hiring and less use of external staff.
The next decision will set the scale and timing of the restructuring.