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Official Journal of the European Union, L 244, 9 July 2021
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DECISIONS
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 244/1 |
POLITICAL AND SECURITY COMMITTEE DECISION (CFSP) 2021/1127
of 1 July 2021
extending the mandate of the Head of Mission of the European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EU BAM Rafah) (EU BAM Rafah/1/2021)
THE POLITICAL AND SECURITY COMMITTEE,
Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular the third paragraph of Article 38 thereof,
Having regard to Council Joint Action 2005/889/CFSP of 25 November 2005 on establishing a European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EU BAM Rafah) (1), and in particular Article 10(1) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy,
Whereas:
(1) |
Pursuant to Article 10(1) of Joint Action 2005/889/CFSP, the Political and Security Committee (PSC) is authorised, in accordance with Article 38 of the Treaty, to take the relevant decisions for the purpose of exercising political control and strategic direction of the European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EU BAM Rafah), including the decision to appoint a Head of Mission. |
(2) |
On 13 October 2020 the PSC adopted Decision (CFSP) 2020/1548 (2), appointing Mr Mihai-Florin BULGARIU as Head of Mission of EU BAM Rafah from 1 November 2020 to 30 June 2021. |
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On 28 June 2021 the Council adopted Decision (CFSP) 2021/1065 (3), extending the mandate of EU BAM Rafah from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022. |
(4) |
The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy has proposed to extend the mandate of Mr Mihai-Florin BULGARIU as Head of Mission of EU BAM Rafah until 30 June 2022, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
The mandate of Mr Mihai-Florin BULGARIU as Head of Mission of EU BAM Rafah is hereby extended from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
Article 2
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
It shall apply from 1 July 2021.
Done at Brussels, 1 July 2021.
For the Political and Security Committee
The Chairperson
S. FROM-EMMESBERGER
(1) OJ L 327, 14.12.2005, p. 28.
(2) Political and Security Committee Decision (CFSP) 2020/1548 of 13 October 2020 on the appointment of the Head of Mission of the European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EU BAM Rafah) (EU BAM Rafah/2/2020) (OJ L 354, 26.10.2020, p. 5).
(3) Council Decision (CFSP) 2021/1065 of 28 June 2021 amending Joint Action 2005/889/CFSP on establishing a European Union Border Assistance Mission for the Rafah Crossing Point (EU BAM Rafah) (OJ L 229, 29.6.2021, p. 11).
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 244/3 |
POLITICAL AND SECURITY COMMITTEE DECISION (CFSP) 2021/1128
of 1 July 2021
extending the mandate of the Head of Mission of the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) (EUPOL COPPS/1/2021)
THE POLITICAL AND SECURITY COMMITTEE,
Having regard to the Treaty on European Union, and in particular the third paragraph of Article 38 thereof,
Having regard to Council Decision 2013/354/CFSP of 3 July 2013 on the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) (1), and in particular Article 9(1) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
Pursuant to Article 9(1) of Decision 2013/354/CFSP, the Political and Security Committee (PSC) is authorised, in accordance with Article 38 of the Treaty, to take the relevant decisions for the purpose of exercising the political control and strategic direction of the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS), including the decision to appoint a Head of Mission. |
(2) |
On 13 October 2020 the PSC adopted Decision (CFSP) 2020/1541 (2), appointing Ms Nataliya APOSTOLOVA as Head of Mission of EUPOL COPPS from 15 November 2020 to 30 June 2021. |
(3) |
On 28 June 2021 the Council adopted Decision (CFSP) 2021/1066 (3), extending EUPOL COPPS from 1 July 2021 until 30 June 2022. |
(4) |
The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy has proposed to extend the mandate of Ms Nataliya APOSTOLOVA as Head of Mission of EUPOL COPPS from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
The mandate of Ms Nataliya APOSTOLOVA as Head of Mission of the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) is hereby extended from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022.
Article 2
This Decision shall enter into force on the date of its adoption.
It shall apply from 1 July 2021.
Done at Brussels, 1 July 2021.
For the Political and Security Committee
The Chairperson
S. FROM-EMMESBERGER
(1) OJ L 185, 4.7.2013, p. 12.
(2) Political and Security Committee Decision (CFSP) 2020/1541 of 13 October 2020 on the appointment of the Head of Mission of the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) (EUPOL COPPS/1/2020) (OJ L 353, 23.10.2020, p. 8).
(3) Council Decision (CFSP) 2021/1066 of 28 June 2021 amending Decision 2013/354/CFSP on the European Union Police Mission for the Palestinian Territories (EUPOL COPPS) (OJ L 229, 29.6.2021, p. 13).
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 244/4 |
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2021/1129
of 5 July 2021
setting out the annual breakdown of available allocations under the Just Transition Fund per Member State
(notified under document C(2021) 4872)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to the Regulation (EU) 2021/1056 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 establishing the Just Transition Fund (1), and in particular Article 3(4) thereof,
Whereas:
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In order to set out an appropriate financial framework for the Funds it is necessary to set out the annual breakdown of available allocations by Member State. |
(2) |
This annual breakdown should include the additional resources from the European Union Recovery Instrument (2), in accordance with Article 4(3) of Regulation (EU) 2021/1056 and with Article 109(1) of Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 of the European Parliament and of the Council (3). |
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For reasons of programming by the Member States, the specific breakdown should be given in 2018 prices to set out the resources effectively available after deducting the amount for technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission and the support to administrative expenditure. For reasons of transparency, breakdowns should be expressed also in current prices, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
The annual breakdown of available allocations by Member State under the Just Transition Fund is set out in the Annex.
Article 2
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 5 July 2021.
For the Commission
Elisa FERREIRA
Member of the Commission
(1) OJ L 231, 30.6.2021, p. 1.
(2) Council Regulation (EU) 2020/2094 of 14 December 2020 establishing a European Recovery Instrument to support the recovery in the aftermath of the Covid-19 crisis (OJ L 433 I, 22.12.2020, p. 23).
(3) Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 laying down common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund, the Just Transition Fund and the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund and financial rules for those and for the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, the Internal Security Fund and the Instrument for Financial Support for Border Management and Visa Policy (OJ L 231, 30.6.2021, p. 159).
ANNEX
Annual breakdown of available allocations by Member State under the Just Transition Fund under the Investment for jobs and growth goal
(EUR, current prices) |
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2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
10 755 339 |
10 970 446 |
11 189 855 |
11 413 652 |
11 641 925 |
11 874 763 |
12 112 258 |
79 958 238 |
Bulgaria |
76 275 075 |
77 800 577 |
79 356 588 |
80 943 720 |
82 562 594 |
84 213 846 |
85 898 123 |
567 050 523 |
Czechia |
96 682 642 |
98 616 295 |
100 588 621 |
102 600 393 |
104 652 401 |
106 745 449 |
108 880 358 |
718 766 159 |
Denmark |
5 240 205 |
5 345 009 |
5 451 909 |
5 560 947 |
5 672 166 |
5 785 610 |
5 901 322 |
38 957 168 |
Germany |
145 933 156 |
148 851 819 |
151 828 855 |
154 865 432 |
157 962 741 |
161 121 996 |
164 344 436 |
1 084 908 435 |
Estonia |
20 844 224 |
21 261 109 |
21 686 331 |
22 120 057 |
22 562 459 |
23 013 708 |
23 473 982 |
154 961 870 |
Ireland |
4 975 025 |
5 074 525 |
5 176 016 |
5 279 536 |
5 385 127 |
5 492 829 |
5 602 686 |
36 985 744 |
Greece |
48 883 057 |
49 860 718 |
50 857 932 |
51 875 091 |
52 912 593 |
53 970 844 |
55 050 261 |
363 410 496 |
Spain |
51 168 418 |
52 191 786 |
53 235 622 |
54 300 334 |
55 386 341 |
56 494 068 |
57 623 949 |
380 400 518 |
France |
60 663 432 |
61 876 701 |
63 114 235 |
64 376 519 |
65 664 050 |
66 977 331 |
68 316 878 |
450 989 146 |
Croatia |
10 948 586 |
11 167 558 |
11 390 909 |
11 618 727 |
11 851 101 |
12 088 123 |
12 329 886 |
81 394 890 |
Italy |
60 641 990 |
61 854 830 |
63 091 927 |
64 353 765 |
65 640 841 |
66 953 658 |
68 292 731 |
450 829 742 |
Cyprus |
5 955 522 |
6 074 632 |
6 196 125 |
6 320 047 |
6 446 448 |
6 575 377 |
6 706 885 |
44 275 036 |
Latvia |
11 285 497 |
11 511 207 |
11 741 431 |
11 976 260 |
12 215 785 |
12 460 101 |
12 709 303 |
83 899 584 |
Lithuania |
16 094 764 |
16 416 660 |
16 744 993 |
17 079 893 |
17 421 491 |
17 769 920 |
18 125 319 |
119 653 040 |
Luxembourg |
545 671 |
556 584 |
567 716 |
579 070 |
590 652 |
602 465 |
614 514 |
4 056 672 |
Hungary |
15 375 846 |
15 683 363 |
15 997 030 |
16 316 971 |
16 643 310 |
16 976 176 |
17 315 700 |
114 308 396 |
Malta |
1 370 334 |
1 397 740 |
1 425 695 |
1 454 209 |
1 483 293 |
1 512 959 |
1 543 218 |
10 187 448 |
Netherlands |
36 700 314 |
37 434 321 |
38 183 007 |
38 946 667 |
39 725 601 |
40 520 113 |
41 330 515 |
272 840 538 |
Austria |
7 996 707 |
8 156 642 |
8 319 774 |
8 486 170 |
8 655 893 |
8 829 011 |
9 005 591 |
59 449 788 |
Poland |
226 605 808 |
231 137 924 |
235 760 683 |
240 475 896 |
245 285 414 |
250 191 122 |
255 194 945 |
1 684 651 792 |
Portugal |
13 183 949 |
13 447 628 |
13 716 581 |
13 990 913 |
14 270 731 |
14 556 145 |
14 847 268 |
98 013 215 |
Romania |
126 027 633 |
128 548 185 |
131 119 149 |
133 741 532 |
136 416 363 |
139 144 690 |
141 927 584 |
936 925 136 |
Slovenia |
15 238 681 |
15 543 454 |
15 854 323 |
16 171 410 |
16 494 838 |
16 824 735 |
17 161 229 |
113 288 670 |
Slovakia |
27 035 873 |
27 576 591 |
28 128 122 |
28 690 685 |
29 264 498 |
29 849 788 |
30 446 784 |
200 992 341 |
Finland |
27 428 071 |
27 976 633 |
28 536 165 |
29 106 888 |
29 689 026 |
30 282 807 |
30 888 463 |
203 908 053 |
Sweden |
9 173 222 |
9 356 686 |
9 543 820 |
9 734 697 |
9 929 391 |
10 127 978 |
10 330 538 |
68 196 332 |
Total |
1 133 029 041 |
1 155 689 623 |
1 178 803 414 |
1 202 379 481 |
1 226 427 073 |
1 250 955 612 |
1 275 974 726 |
8 423 258 970 |
(EUR, 2018 prices) |
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2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
10 134 996 |
10 134 996 |
10 134 996 |
10 134 996 |
10 134 996 |
10 134 996 |
10 134 996 |
70 944 972 |
Bulgaria |
71 875 707 |
71 875 707 |
71 875 707 |
71 875 707 |
71 875 707 |
71 875 707 |
71 875 707 |
503 129 949 |
Czechia |
91 106 213 |
91 106 213 |
91 106 213 |
91 106 213 |
91 106 213 |
91 106 213 |
91 106 213 |
637 743 491 |
Denmark |
4 937 962 |
4 937 962 |
4 937 962 |
4 937 962 |
4 937 962 |
4 937 962 |
4 937 962 |
34 565 734 |
Germany |
137 516 072 |
137 516 072 |
137 516 072 |
137 516 072 |
137 516 073 |
137 516 073 |
137 516 073 |
962 612 507 |
Estonia |
19 641 978 |
19 641 978 |
19 641 978 |
19 641 978 |
19 641 978 |
19 641 978 |
19 641 978 |
137 493 846 |
Ireland |
4 688 077 |
4 688 077 |
4 688 077 |
4 688 077 |
4 688 077 |
4 688 077 |
4 688 077 |
32 816 539 |
Greece |
46 063 596 |
46 063 596 |
46 063 596 |
46 063 596 |
46 063 596 |
46 063 596 |
46 063 596 |
322 445 172 |
Spain |
48 217 143 |
48 217 143 |
48 217 143 |
48 217 143 |
48 217 143 |
48 217 143 |
48 217 143 |
337 520 001 |
France |
57 164 507 |
57 164 507 |
57 164 507 |
57 164 507 |
57 164 507 |
57 164 507 |
57 164 507 |
400 151 549 |
Croatia |
10 317 097 |
10 317 097 |
10 317 097 |
10 317 097 |
10 317 097 |
10 317 097 |
10 317 097 |
72 219 679 |
Italy |
57 144 302 |
57 144 302 |
57 144 302 |
57 144 302 |
57 144 302 |
57 144 302 |
57 144 302 |
400 010 114 |
Cyprus |
5 612 021 |
5 612 021 |
5 612 021 |
5 612 021 |
5 612 021 |
5 612 021 |
5 612 021 |
39 284 147 |
Latvia |
10 634 576 |
10 634 576 |
10 634 576 |
10 634 576 |
10 634 576 |
10 634 576 |
10 634 576 |
74 442 032 |
Lithuania |
15 166 456 |
15 166 456 |
15 166 456 |
15 166 456 |
15 166 456 |
15 166 456 |
15 166 456 |
106 165 192 |
Luxembourg |
514 198 |
514 198 |
514 198 |
514 198 |
514 198 |
514 198 |
514 198 |
3 599 386 |
Hungary |
14 489 003 |
14 489 003 |
14 489 003 |
14 489 003 |
14 489 003 |
14 489 003 |
14 489 003 |
101 423 021 |
Malta |
1 291 296 |
1 291 296 |
1 291 296 |
1 291 296 |
1 291 296 |
1 291 296 |
1 291 296 |
9 039 072 |
Netherlands |
34 583 526 |
34 583 526 |
34 583 526 |
34 583 526 |
34 583 526 |
34 583 526 |
34 583 526 |
242 084 682 |
Austria |
7 535 476 |
7 535 476 |
7 535 476 |
7 535 476 |
7 535 476 |
7 535 476 |
7 535 476 |
52 748 332 |
Poland |
213 535 714 |
213 535 714 |
213 535 714 |
213 535 714 |
213 535 714 |
213 535 714 |
213 535 714 |
1 494 749 998 |
Portugal |
12 423 530 |
12 423 530 |
12 423 530 |
12 423 530 |
12 423 530 |
12 423 530 |
12 423 530 |
86 964 710 |
Romania |
118 758 653 |
118 758 653 |
118 758 653 |
118 758 653 |
118 758 653 |
118 758 653 |
118 758 653 |
831 310 571 |
Slovenia |
14 359 749 |
14 359 749 |
14 359 749 |
14 359 749 |
14 359 749 |
14 359 749 |
14 359 749 |
100 518 243 |
Slovakia |
25 476 507 |
25 476 507 |
25 476 507 |
25 476 507 |
25 476 507 |
25 476 507 |
25 476 507 |
178 335 549 |
Finland |
25 846 084 |
25 846 084 |
25 846 084 |
25 846 084 |
25 846 084 |
25 846 084 |
25 846 084 |
180 922 588 |
Sweden |
8 644 132 |
8 644 132 |
8 644 132 |
8 644 132 |
8 644 132 |
8 644 132 |
8 644 132 |
60 508 924 |
Total |
1 067 678 571 |
1 067 678 571 |
1 067 678 571 |
1 067 678 571 |
1 067 678 572 |
1 067 678 572 |
1 067 678 572 |
7 473 750 000 |
Annual breakdown of available allocations by Member State under the Just Transition Fund under the European Recovery Instrument
(EUR, current prices) |
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2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Total |
Belgium |
20 045 202 |
40 892 214 |
41 710 058 |
102 647 474 |
Bulgaria |
142 157 246 |
290 000 783 |
295 800 799 |
727 958 828 |
Czechia |
180 191 738 |
367 591 144 |
374 942 967 |
922 725 849 |
Denmark |
9 766 402 |
19 923 462 |
20 321 931 |
50 011 795 |
Germany |
271 982 109 |
554 843 498 |
565 940 368 |
1 392 765 975 |
Estonia |
38 848 307 |
79 250 547 |
80 835 558 |
198 934 412 |
Ireland |
9 272 174 |
18 915 236 |
19 293 540 |
47 480 950 |
Greece |
91 105 525 |
185 855 271 |
189 572 376 |
466 533 172 |
Spain |
95 364 854 |
194 544 302 |
198 435 189 |
488 344 345 |
France |
113 061 133 |
230 644 713 |
235 257 607 |
578 963 453 |
Croatia |
20 405 366 |
41 626 946 |
42 459 485 |
104 491 797 |
Italy |
113 021 171 |
230 563 191 |
235 174 454 |
578 758 816 |
Cyprus |
11 099 570 |
22 643 123 |
23 095 986 |
56 838 679 |
Latvia |
21 033 283 |
42 907 897 |
43 766 055 |
107 707 235 |
Lithuania |
29 996 528 |
61 192 918 |
62 416 776 |
153 606 222 |
Luxembourg |
1 016 992 |
2 074 663 |
2 116 156 |
5 207 811 |
Hungary |
28 656 648 |
58 459 560 |
59 628 751 |
146 744 959 |
Malta |
2 553 952 |
5 210 061 |
5 314 262 |
13 078 275 |
Netherlands |
68 400 008 |
139 536 016 |
142 326 736 |
350 262 760 |
Austria |
14 903 820 |
30 403 792 |
31 011 868 |
76 319 480 |
Poland |
422 335 315 |
861 564 043 |
878 795 323 |
2 162 694 681 |
Portugal |
24 571 512 |
50 125 885 |
51 128 403 |
125 825 800 |
Romania |
234 883 298 |
479 161 930 |
488 745 168 |
1 202 790 396 |
Slovenia |
28 401 006 |
57 938 053 |
59 096 814 |
145 435 873 |
Slovakia |
50 387 959 |
102 791 436 |
104 847 265 |
258 026 660 |
Finland |
51 118 915 |
104 282 585 |
106 368 237 |
261 769 737 |
Sweden |
17 096 543 |
34 876 946 |
35 574 485 |
87 547 974 |
Total |
2 111 676 576 |
4 307 820 215 |
4 393 976 617 |
10 813 473 408 |
(EUR, 2018 prices) |
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2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
Total |
Belgium |
18 889 042 |
37 778 085 |
37 778 085 |
94 445 212 |
Bulgaria |
133 957 948 |
267 915 897 |
267 915 897 |
669 789 742 |
Czechia |
169 798 699 |
339 597 397 |
339 597 397 |
848 993 493 |
Denmark |
9 203 099 |
18 406 199 |
18 406 199 |
46 015 497 |
Germany |
256 294 816 |
512 589 628 |
512 589 628 |
1 281 474 072 |
Estonia |
36 607 627 |
73 215 255 |
73 215 255 |
183 038 137 |
Ireland |
8 737 377 |
17 474 754 |
17 474 754 |
43 686 885 |
Greece |
85 850 771 |
171 701 542 |
171 701 542 |
429 253 855 |
Spain |
89 864 432 |
179 728 864 |
179 728 864 |
449 322 160 |
France |
106 540 031 |
213 080 063 |
213 080 063 |
532 700 157 |
Croatia |
19 228 432 |
38 456 864 |
38 456 864 |
96 142 160 |
Italy |
106 502 374 |
213 004 749 |
213 004 749 |
532 511 872 |
Cyprus |
10 459 373 |
20 918 746 |
20 918 746 |
52 296 865 |
Latvia |
19 820 132 |
39 640 264 |
39 640 264 |
99 100 660 |
Lithuania |
28 266 398 |
56 532 797 |
56 532 797 |
141 331 992 |
Luxembourg |
958 334 |
1 916 668 |
1 916 668 |
4 791 670 |
Hungary |
27 003 799 |
54 007 597 |
54 007 597 |
135 018 993 |
Malta |
2 406 646 |
4 813 291 |
4 813 291 |
12 033 228 |
Netherlands |
64 454 855 |
128 909 710 |
128 909 710 |
322 274 275 |
Austria |
14 044 202 |
28 088 404 |
28 088 404 |
70 221 010 |
Poland |
397 976 000 |
795 952 000 |
795 952 000 |
1 989 880 000 |
Portugal |
23 154 285 |
46 308 570 |
46 308 570 |
115 771 425 |
Romania |
221 335 778 |
442 671 557 |
442 671 557 |
1 106 678 892 |
Slovenia |
26 762 902 |
53 525 805 |
53 525 805 |
133 814 512 |
Slovakia |
47 481 699 |
94 963 398 |
94 963 398 |
237 408 495 |
Finland |
48 170 495 |
96 340 989 |
96 340 989 |
240 852 473 |
Sweden |
16 110 454 |
32 220 907 |
32 220 907 |
80 552 268 |
Total |
1 989 880 000 |
3 979 760 000 |
3 979 760 000 |
9 949 400 000 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
L 244/10 |
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2021/1130
of 5 July 2021
setting out the list of regions eligible for funding from the European Regional Development Fund and the European Social Fund Plus and of Member States eligible for funding from the Cohesion Fund for the period 2021-2027
(notified under document C(2021) 4894)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 laying down common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund, the Just Transition Fund and the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund and financial rules for those and for the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, the Internal Security Fund and the Instrument for Financial Support for Border Management and Visa Policy (1), and in particular Article 108(4) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
The European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) support the Investment for jobs and growth goal in all regions corresponding to level 2 of the common classification of territorial units for statistics (hereinafter referred to as ‘NUTS level 2’), which was established by Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council (2), as amended by Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066 (3). |
(2) |
In order to set out an appropriate financial framework for the ERDF and the ESF+, it is necessary that the Commission set up a list of regions fulfilling the respective criteria laid down in Annex XXVI to Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 of each of the three categories of regions (less developed regions, transition regions and more developed regions) at NUTS level 2. |
(3) |
For the same reason, it is also necessary that the Commission set up the list of Member States that are eligible for funding from the Cohesion Fund in accordance with Article 108(3) of Regulation (EU) 2021/1060. |
(4) |
For reasons of transparency, the codes and names of the NUTS level 2 regions applicable from 1 January 2021 in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003, as amended by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/1755 (4), should also be included into the Annexes to this Decision. |
(5) |
The list of eligible regions and Member States should therefore be set up accordingly, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
1. The regions eligible for funding from the ERDF and ESF+ under the category of less developed regions are listed in Annex I.
2. The regions eligible for funding from the ERDF and the ESF+ under the category of transition regions are listed in Annex II.
3. The regions eligible for funding from the ERDF and the ESF+ under the category of more developed regions are listed in Annex III.
Article 2
The Member States eligible for funding from the Cohesion Fund are listed in Annex IV.
Article 3
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 5 July 2021.
For the Commission
Elisa FERREIRA
Member of the Commission
(1) OJ L 231, 30.6.2021, p. 159.
(2) Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 May 2003 on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L 154, 21.6.2003, p. 1).
(3) Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2066 of 21 November 2016 amending the annexes to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L 322, 29.11.2016, p. 1).
(4) Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/1755 of 8 August 2019 amending the annexes to Regulation (EC) No 1059/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the establishment of a common classification of territorial units for statistics (NUTS) (OJ L 270, 24.10.2019, p. 1).
ANNEX I
Regions eligible for funding from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) under the less developed regions category
NUTS 2021 (1)
BE34 |
Prov. Luxembourg (BE) |
|
BG31 |
Северозападен (Severozapaden) |
|
BG32 |
Северен централен (Severen tsentralen) |
|
BG33 |
Североизточен (Severoiztochen) |
|
BG34 |
Югоизточен (Yugoiztochen) |
|
BG42 |
Южен централен (Yuzhen tsentralen) |
|
CZ04 |
Severozápad |
|
CZ05 |
Severovýchod |
|
CZ07 |
Střední Morava |
|
CZ08 |
Moravskoslezsko |
|
EL41 |
Βόρειο Αιγαίο (Voreio Aigaio) |
|
EL43 |
Κρήτη (Kriti) |
|
EL51 |
Aνατολική Μακεδονία, Θράκη (Anatoliki Makedonia, Thraki) |
|
EL52 |
Κεντρική Μακεδονία (Kentriki Makedonia) |
|
EL53 |
Δυτική Μακεδονία (Dytiki Makedonia) |
|
EL54 |
Ήπειρος (Ipeiros) |
|
EL61 |
Θεσσαλία (Thessalia) |
|
EL62 |
Ιόνια Νησιά (Ionia Nisia) |
|
EL63 |
Δυτική Ελλάδα (Dytiki Ellada) |
|
EL64 |
Στερεά Ελλάδα (Sterea Ellada) |
|
EL65 |
Πελοπόννησος (Peloponnisos) |
|
ES42 |
Castilla-La Mancha |
|
ES43 |
Extremadura |
|
ES61 |
Andalucía |
|
ES63 |
Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta |
(new name: Cuidad de Ceuta) |
ES64 |
Ciudad Autónoma de Melilla |
(new name: Ciudad de Melilla) |
FRY1 |
Guadeloupe |
|
FRY3 |
Guyane |
|
FRY4 |
La Réunion |
|
FRY5 |
Mayotte |
|
HR03 |
Jadranska Hrvatska |
|
HR04 |
Kontinentalna Hrvatska |
(split in: HR05 Grad Zagreb, HR06 Sjeverna Hrvatska and HR02 Panonska Hrvatska) |
ITF2 |
Molise |
|
ITF3 |
Campania |
|
ITF4 |
Puglia |
|
ITF5 |
Basilicata |
|
ITF6 |
Calabria |
|
ITG1 |
Sicilia |
|
ITG2 |
Sardegna |
|
LV00 |
Latvija |
|
LT02 |
Vidurio ir vakarų Lietuvos regionas |
|
HU12 |
Pest |
|
HU21 |
Közép-Dunántúl |
|
HU22 |
Nyugat-Dunántúl |
|
HU23 |
Dél-Dunántúl |
|
HU31 |
Észak-Magyarország |
|
HU32 |
Észak-Alföld |
|
HU33 |
Dél-Alföld |
|
PL21 |
Małopolskie |
|
PL22 |
Śląskie |
|
PL42 |
Zachodniopomorskie |
|
PL43 |
Lubuskie |
|
PL52 |
Opolskie |
|
PL61 |
Kujawsko-pomorskie |
|
PL62 |
Warmińsko-mazurskie |
|
PL63 |
Pomorskie |
|
PL71 |
Łódzkie |
|
PL72 |
Świętokrzyskie |
|
PL81 |
Lubelskie |
|
PL82 |
Podkarpackie |
|
PL84 |
Podlaskie |
|
PL92 |
Mazowiecki regionalny |
|
PT11 |
Norte |
|
PT16 |
Centro (PT) |
|
PT18 |
Alentejo |
|
PT20 |
Região Autónoma dos Açores |
|
PT30 |
Região Autónoma da Madeira |
|
RO11 |
Nord-Vest |
|
RO12 |
Centru |
|
RO21 |
Nord-Est |
|
RO22 |
Sud-Est |
|
RO31 |
Sud - Muntenia |
|
RO41 |
Sud-Vest Oltenia |
|
RO42 |
Vest |
|
SI03 |
Vzhodna Slovenija |
|
SK02 |
Západné Slovensko |
|
SK03 |
Stredné Slovensko |
|
SK04 |
Východné Slovensko |
|
(1) Changes introduced by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/1755 of 8 August 2019.
ANNEX II
Regions eligible for funding from the ERDF and the ESF+ under the transition regions category
NUTS 2021 (1)
BE22 |
Prov. Limburg (BE) |
|
BE32 |
Prov. Hainaut |
|
BE33 |
Prov. Liège |
|
BE35 |
Prov. Namur |
|
BG41 |
Югозападен (Yugozapaden) |
|
CZ02 |
Střední Čechy |
|
CZ03 |
Jihozápad |
|
CZ06 |
Jihovýchod |
|
DK02 |
Sjælland |
|
DE40 |
Brandenburg |
|
DE80 |
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern |
|
DE93 |
Lüneburg |
|
DEB2 |
Trier |
|
DED2 |
Dresden |
|
DED4 |
Chemnitz |
|
DEE0 |
Sachsen-Anhalt |
|
DEG0 |
Thüringen |
|
EE00 |
Eesti |
|
IE04 |
Northern and Western |
|
EL30 |
Aττική (Attiki) |
|
EL42 |
Νότιο Αιγαίο (Notio Aigaio) |
|
ES11 |
Galicia |
|
ES12 |
Principado de Asturias |
|
ES13 |
Cantabria |
|
ES23 |
La Rioja |
|
ES41 |
Castilla y León |
|
ES52 |
Comunidad Valenciana |
(new name: Comunitat Valenciana) |
ES53 |
Illes Balears |
|
ES62 |
Región de Murcia |
|
ES70 |
Canarias |
|
FRB0 |
Centre - Val de Loire |
|
FRC1 |
Bourgogne |
|
FRC2 |
Franche-Comté |
|
FRD1 |
Basse-Normandie |
|
FRD2 |
Haute-Normandie |
|
FRE1 |
Nord-Pas de Calais |
|
FRE2 |
Picardie |
|
FRF1 |
Alsace |
|
FRF2 |
Champagne-Ardenne |
|
FRF3 |
Lorraine |
|
FRG0 |
Pays de la Loire |
|
FRH0 |
Bretagne |
|
FRI1 |
Aquitaine |
|
FRI2 |
Limousin |
|
FRI3 |
Poitou-Charentes |
|
FRJ1 |
Languedoc-Roussillon |
|
FRJ2 |
Midi-Pyrénées |
|
FRK1 |
Auvergne |
|
FRL0 |
Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur |
|
FRM0 |
Corse |
|
FRY2 |
Martinique |
|
ITF1 |
Abruzzo |
|
ITI2 |
Umbria |
|
ITI3 |
Marche |
|
CY00 |
Κύπρος (Kýpros) |
|
MT00 |
Malta |
|
NL12 |
Friesland (NL) |
|
NL13 |
Drenthe |
|
NL23 |
Flevoland |
|
AT11 |
Burgenland |
|
PL41 |
Wielkopolskie |
|
PL51 |
Dolnośląskie |
|
PT15 |
Algarve |
|
FI19 |
Länsi-Suomi |
|
FI1C |
Etelä-Suomi |
|
FI1D |
Pohjois- ja Itä-Suomi |
|
SE31 |
Norra Mellansverige |
|
(1) Changes introduced by Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/1755 of 8 August 2019.
ANNEX III
Regions eligible for funding from the ERDF and the ESF+ under the more developed regions category
BE10 |
Région de Bruxelles-Capitale/Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest |
BE21 |
Prov. Antwerpen |
BE23 |
Prov. Oost-Vlaanderen |
BE24 |
Prov. Vlaams-Brabant |
BE25 |
Prov. West-Vlaanderen |
BE31 |
Prov. Brabant Wallon |
CZ01 |
Praha |
DK01 |
Hovedstaden |
DK03 |
Syddanmark |
DK04 |
Midtjylland |
DK05 |
Nordjylland |
DE11 |
Stuttgart |
DE12 |
Karlsruhe |
DE13 |
Freiburg |
DE14 |
Tübingen |
DE21 |
Oberbayern |
DE22 |
Niederbayern |
DE23 |
Oberpfalz |
DE24 |
Oberfranken |
DE25 |
Mittelfranken |
DE26 |
Unterfranken |
DE27 |
Schwaben |
DE30 |
Berlin |
DE50 |
Bremen |
DE60 |
Hamburg |
DE71 |
Darmstadt |
DE72 |
Gießen |
DE73 |
Kassel |
DE91 |
Braunschweig |
DE92 |
Hannover |
DE94 |
Weser-Ems |
DEA1 |
Düsseldorf |
DEA2 |
Köln |
DEA3 |
Münster |
DEA4 |
Detmold |
DEA5 |
Arnsberg |
DEB1 |
Koblenz |
DEB3 |
Rheinhessen-Pfalz |
DEC0 |
Saarland |
DED5 |
Leipzig |
DEF0 |
Schleswig-Holstein |
IE05 |
Southern |
IE06 |
Eastern and Midland |
ES21 |
País Vasco |
ES22 |
Comunidad Foral de Navarra |
ES24 |
Aragón |
ES30 |
Comunidad de Madrid |
ES51 |
Cataluña |
FR10 |
Ile-de-France |
FRK2 |
Rhône-Alpes |
ITC1 |
Piemonte |
ITC2 |
Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste |
ITC3 |
Liguria |
ITC4 |
Lombardia |
ITH1 |
Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano/Bozen |
ITH2 |
Provincia Autonoma di Trento |
ITH3 |
Veneto |
ITH4 |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
ITH5 |
Emilia-Romagna |
ITI1 |
Toscana |
ITI4 |
Lazio |
LT01 |
Sostinės regionas |
LU00 |
Luxembourg |
HU11 |
Budapest |
NL11 |
Groningen |
NL21 |
Overijssel |
NL22 |
Gelderland |
NL31 |
Utrecht |
NL32 |
Noord-Holland |
NL33 |
Zuid-Holland |
NL34 |
Zeeland |
NL41 |
Noord-Brabant |
NL42 |
Limburg (NL) |
AT12 |
Niederösterreich |
AT13 |
Wien |
AT21 |
Kärnten |
AT22 |
Steiermark |
AT31 |
Oberösterreich |
AT32 |
Salzburg |
AT33 |
Tirol |
AT34 |
Vorarlberg |
PL91 |
Warszawski stołeczny |
PT17 |
Área Metropolitana de Lisboa |
RO32 |
Bucureşti - Ilfov |
SI04 |
Zahodna Slovenija |
SK01 |
Bratislavský kraj |
FI1B |
Helsinki-Uusimaa |
FI20 |
Åland |
SE11 |
Stockholm |
SE12 |
Östra Mellansverige |
SE21 |
Småland med öarna |
SE22 |
Sydsverige |
SE23 |
Västsverige |
SE32 |
Mellersta Norrland |
SE33 |
Övre Norrland |
ANNEX IV
List of Member States supported by the Cohesion Fund
Bulgaria |
Czechia |
Estonia |
Greece |
Croatia |
Cyprus |
Latvia |
Lithuania |
Hungary |
Malta |
Poland |
Portugal |
Romania |
Slovenia |
Slovakia |
9.7.2021 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
L 244/21 |
COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2021/1131
of 5 July 2021
setting out the annual breakdown by Member State of global resources for the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus and the Cohesion Fund under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and the European territorial cooperation goal, the annual breakdown by Member State per category of region, the annual breakdown by Member State allocated to additional funding for outermost regions, the amounts to be transferred from each Member State’s Cohesion Fund allocation to the Connecting Europe Facility, the annual breakdown of global resources for the European Urban Initiative, the annual breakdown of global resources for transnational cooperation supporting innovative solutions, the annual breakdown of global resources for the Interregional Innovation Investments, the annual breakdown of global resources for the cross-border cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal, the annual breakdown by Member State of global resources for the transnational cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal, the annual breakdown of global resources for the interregional cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and the annual breakdown of global resources for the outermost regions cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal for the period 2021-2027
(notified under document C(2021) 5003)
THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION,
Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union,
Having regard to the Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 laying down common provisions on the European Regional Development Fund, the European Social Fund Plus, the Cohesion Fund, the Just Transition Fund and the European Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund and financial rules for those and for the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund, the Internal Security Fund and the Instrument for Financial Support for Border Management and Visa Policy (1), and in particular Article 109(2) and the second subparagraph of Article 110(3) thereof,
Having regard to Regulation (EU) 2021/1059 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 June 2021 on specific provisions for the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) (2) supported by the European Regional Development Fund and external financing instruments , and in particular Article 9(3) thereof,
Whereas:
(1) |
In order to set out an appropriate financial framework for the Funds it is necessary to set out the annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg). |
(2) |
It is necessary to set out the annual breakdown by Member State of specific resources allocated according to the different categories of regions as specified in the Investment for jobs and growth goal. |
(3) |
It is necessary to set out the annual breakdown of additional funding in favour of outermost regions in France, Spain and Portugal, and regions in Finland and Sweden fulfilling the criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession. |
(4) |
For reasons of transparency, it is appropriate to set out the annual breakdown by Member State of specific resources for the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) while taking into account that the amounts of the ERDF and the ESF+ allocated to each Member State should equal the amounts of specific resources allocated according to the different categories of regions and specific resources in favour of outermost regions in France, Spain and Portugal, and regions in Finland and Sweden fulfilling the criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession allocated to the same Member State. |
(5) |
It is necessary to set out the annual breakdown by Member State of specific resources for the Cohesion Fund, reduced by the amounts to be transferred by Member States to the Connecting Europe Facility. |
(6) |
It is necessary to set out the amount to be transferred from each Member State’s Cohesion Fund allocation to the Connecting Europe Facility (3). |
(7) |
For reasons of transparency, it is appropriate to set out the annual breakdown of specific resources for the European Urban Initiative under direct or indirect management by the Commission. |
(8) |
For reasons of transparency, it is appropriate to set out the annual breakdown of the ESF+ resources for the Investment for jobs and growth goal for transnational cooperation supporting innovative solutions under direct or indirect management by the Commission. |
(9) |
For reasons of transparency, it is appropriate to set out the annual breakdown of the ERDF resources under the Investment for jobs and growth goal for interregional innovative investments under direct or indirect management by the Commission. |
(10) |
It is necessary to set out the annual breakdown by Member State of global resources for the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) and of specific resources for the four components thereof in accordance with Article 9(2) of Regulation (EU) 2021/1059. |
(11) |
For reasons of transparency, global breakdowns should be given both in 2018 and current prices. |
(12) |
For reasons of programming by the Member States, the specific annual breakdowns should be given in current prices to reflect the indexation of 2% per year in accordance with the third subparagraph of Article 109(1) of Regulation (EU) 2021/1060 and to set out the resources effectively available after deducting the support to the Connecting Europe Facility, the technical assistance at the initiative of the Commission, the allocation for the European Urban Initiative under direct or indirect management, transnational cooperation supporting innovative solutions under direct or indirect management under the ESF+ and interregional innovative investments under direct or indirect management, |
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
Article 1
1. The annual breakdown of global resources by Member State under the Investment for jobs and growth goal is set out in Annex I.
2. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to less developed regions under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex II.
3. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to transition regions under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex III.
4. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to more developed regions under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex IV.
5. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to additional funding for the outermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfilling the criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex V.
6. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to the ERDF under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex VI.
7. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to the ESF+ under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex VII.
8. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to the Cohesion Fund under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming is set out in Annex VIII.
9. The annual breakdown of the amounts to be transferred from each Member State’s Cohesion Fund allocation to the Connecting Europe Facility is set out in Annex IX.
10. The annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the European Urban Initiative available for programming is set out in Annex X.
11. The annual breakdown of global resources allocated under ESF+ for the transnational cooperation component available for programming is set out in Annex XI.
12. The annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the Interregional Innovation Investments available for programming is set out in Annex XII.
Article 2
1. The annual breakdown of global resources by Member State under the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg) is set out in Annex XIII.
2. The annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the cross-border cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming is set out in Annex XIV.
3. The annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated under the transnational cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming is set out in Annex XV.
4. The annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the interregional cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming is set out in Annex XVI.
5. The annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the outermost regions cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming is set out in Annex XVII.
Article 3
This Decision is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 5 July 2021.
For the Commission
Elisa FERREIRA
Member of the Commission
(1) OJ L 231, 30.6.2021, p. 159.
(2) OJ L 231, 30.6.2021, p. 94.
(3) Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council to be adopted.
ANNEX I
Annual breakdown of global resources by Member State for the ERDF, ESF+ and the Cohesion Fund under the Investment for jobs and growth goal
EUR, 2018 prices |
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|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
295 769 489 |
295 770 825 |
295 772 092 |
295 773 902 |
295 775 075 |
295 776 011 |
295 775 973 |
2 070 413 367 |
Bulgaria |
1 202 284 240 |
1 225 850 228 |
1 248 619 820 |
1 275 583 115 |
1 300 717 401 |
1 324 655 064 |
1 347 470 003 |
8 925 179 871 |
Czechia |
2 731 603 918 |
2 731 614 755 |
2 731 622 870 |
2 731 652 301 |
2 731 647 387 |
2 731 630 734 |
2 731 560 333 |
19 121 332 298 |
Denmark |
33 218 435 |
33 218 580 |
33 218 718 |
33 218 880 |
33 219 037 |
33 219 191 |
33 219 342 |
232 532 183 |
Germany |
2 222 928 763 |
2 222 938 321 |
2 222 947 700 |
2 222 958 456 |
2 222 968 978 |
2 222 979 291 |
2 222 989 459 |
15 560 710 968 |
Estonia |
416 186 469 |
416 187 673 |
416 188 853 |
416 190 206 |
416 191 532 |
416 192 828 |
416 194 109 |
2 913 331 670 |
Ireland |
115 237 602 |
115 238 098 |
115 238 585 |
115 239 142 |
115 239 689 |
115 240 221 |
115 240 749 |
806 674 086 |
Greece |
2 650 062 418 |
2 672 823 362 |
2 699 977 617 |
2 711 285 172 |
2 723 574 847 |
2 736 155 001 |
2 748 975 650 |
18 942 854 067 |
Spain |
4 422 023 330 |
4 422 051 929 |
4 422 073 363 |
4 422 150 910 |
4 422 138 065 |
4 422 094 311 |
4 421 909 101 |
30 954 441 009 |
France |
2 006 845 965 |
2 006 855 643 |
2 006 864 416 |
2 006 880 276 |
2 006 886 077 |
2 006 888 350 |
2 006 875 032 |
14 048 095 759 |
Croatia |
1 109 104 953 |
1 114 744 586 |
1 118 355 367 |
1 129 295 005 |
1 139 367 161 |
1 149 139 974 |
1 158 980 576 |
7 918 987 622 |
Italy |
5 245 088 017 |
5 245 126 498 |
5 245 153 246 |
5 245 271 965 |
5 245 240 641 |
5 245 158 140 |
5 244 840 631 |
36 715 879 138 |
Cyprus |
117 487 499 |
117 487 877 |
117 488 247 |
117 488 674 |
117 489 088 |
117 489 497 |
117 489 898 |
822 420 780 |
Latvia |
543 734 409 |
555 608 626 |
566 861 913 |
579 681 620 |
592 285 373 |
604 821 784 |
617 828 240 |
4 060 821 965 |
Lithuania |
790 765 841 |
800 573 045 |
809 708 905 |
822 108 245 |
833 077 684 |
843 114 709 |
851 172 671 |
5 750 521 100 |
Luxembourg |
3 780 688 |
3 780 705 |
3 780 721 |
3 780 739 |
3 780 756 |
3 780 773 |
3 780 792 |
26 465 174 |
Hungary |
2 637 277 780 |
2 694 591 439 |
2 750 804 557 |
2 825 071 741 |
2 899 951 397 |
2 972 992 630 |
3 043 670 541 |
19 824 360 085 |
Malta |
103 787 322 |
103 787 652 |
103 787 974 |
103 788 343 |
103 788 704 |
103 789 057 |
103 789 406 |
726 518 458 |
Netherlands |
117 265 745 |
117 266 250 |
117 266 746 |
117 267 311 |
117 267 869 |
117 268 412 |
117 268 947 |
820 871 280 |
Austria |
118 675 118 |
118 675 630 |
118 676 129 |
118 676 702 |
118 677 263 |
118 677 815 |
118 678 359 |
830 737 016 |
Poland |
8 676 235 597 |
8 908 876 111 |
9 140 953 680 |
9 433 837 582 |
9 730 741 269 |
10 031 489 068 |
10 340 575 275 |
66 262 708 582 |
Portugal |
2 986 132 786 |
2 986 152 556 |
2 986 165 481 |
2 986 232 038 |
2 986 210 506 |
2 986 158 967 |
2 985 969 397 |
20 903 021 731 |
Romania |
3 358 698 140 |
3 502 953 602 |
3 650 305 783 |
3 799 437 285 |
3 948 786 616 |
4 100 772 606 |
4 255 510 168 |
26 616 464 200 |
Slovenia |
408 136 570 |
408 138 723 |
408 140 205 |
408 146 943 |
408 145 098 |
408 140 322 |
408 122 099 |
2 856 969 960 |
Slovakia |
1 487 026 562 |
1 519 033 271 |
1 551 374 453 |
1 597 273 405 |
1 645 148 898 |
1 694 726 013 |
1 746 453 640 |
11 241 036 242 |
Finland |
190 198 044 |
190 198 863 |
190 199 665 |
190 200 586 |
190 201 487 |
190 202 368 |
190 203 238 |
1 331 404 251 |
Sweden |
200 000 701 |
200 001 559 |
200 002 404 |
200 003 372 |
200 004 316 |
200 005 247 |
200 006 160 |
1 400 023 759 |
Interregional Innovation Investments |
71 428 571 |
71 428 571 |
71 428 571 |
71 428 571 |
71 428 571 |
71 428 571 |
71 428 574 |
500 000 000 |
Total |
44 260 984 972 |
44 800 974 978 |
45 342 978 081 |
45 979 922 487 |
46 619 950 785 |
47 263 986 955 |
47 915 978 363 |
322 184 776 621 |
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
313 872 947 |
320 151 854 |
326 556 288 |
333 089 453 |
339 752 588 |
346 548 738 |
353 479 669 |
2 333 451 537 |
Bulgaria |
1 275 873 654 |
1 326 899 711 |
1 378 577 174 |
1 436 513 766 |
1 494 115 434 |
1 552 044 534 |
1 610 351 387 |
10 074 375 660 |
Czechia |
2 898 799 929 |
2 956 787 658 |
3 015 932 371 |
3 076 284 161 |
3 137 804 202 |
3 200 540 775 |
3 264 467 455 |
21 550 616 551 |
Denmark |
35 251 667 |
35 956 857 |
36 676 150 |
37 409 853 |
38 158 231 |
38 921 576 |
39 700 187 |
262 074 521 |
Germany |
2 358 989 785 |
2 406 179 928 |
2 454 313 881 |
2 503 412 275 |
2 553 492 605 |
2 604 574 540 |
2 656 678 184 |
17 537 641 198 |
Estonia |
441 660 411 |
450 494 919 |
459 506 123 |
468 697 768 |
478 073 247 |
487 636 232 |
497 390 486 |
3 283 459 186 |
Ireland |
122 291 065 |
124 737 422 |
127 232 710 |
129 777 991 |
132 374 179 |
135 022 287 |
137 723 363 |
909 159 017 |
Greece |
2 812 267 438 |
2 893 149 965 |
2 980 993 455 |
3 053 347 468 |
3 128 531 390 |
3 205 841 675 |
3 285 280 369 |
21 359 411 760 |
Spain |
4 692 686 537 |
4 786 571 221 |
4 882 326 308 |
4 980 060 166 |
5 079 646 617 |
5 181 188 281 |
5 284 590 704 |
34 887 069 834 |
France |
2 129 680 995 |
2 172 285 090 |
2 215 740 478 |
2 260 073 148 |
2 305 281 274 |
2 351 389 562 |
2 398 401 439 |
15 832 851 986 |
Croatia |
1 176 991 050 |
1 206 635 390 |
1 234 754 693 |
1 271 769 594 |
1 308 774 727 |
1 346 400 630 |
1 385 089 072 |
8 930 415 156 |
Italy |
5 566 129 361 |
5 677 493 606 |
5 791 073 009 |
5 907 028 166 |
6 025 132 750 |
6 145 538 739 |
6 268 070 061 |
41 380 465 692 |
Cyprus |
124 678 673 |
127 172 656 |
129 716 519 |
132 311 328 |
134 958 033 |
137 657 671 |
140 411 303 |
926 906 183 |
Latvia |
577 015 303 |
601 408 645 |
625 861 358 |
652 815 655 |
680 349 720 |
708 645 117 |
738 361 939 |
4 584 457 737 |
Lithuania |
839 167 039 |
866 566 011 |
893 984 059 |
925 827 411 |
956 944 396 |
987 843 257 |
1 017 230 135 |
6 487 562 308 |
Luxembourg |
4 012 097 |
4 092 357 |
4 174 221 |
4 257 725 |
4 342 901 |
4 429 778 |
4 518 397 |
29 827 476 |
Hungary |
2 798 700 277 |
2 916 712 432 |
3 037 110 504 |
3 181 489 624 |
3 331 132 608 |
3 483 334 704 |
3 637 468 046 |
22 385 948 195 |
Malta |
110 139 937 |
112 343 092 |
114 590 310 |
116 882 532 |
119 220 596 |
121 605 423 |
124 037 947 |
818 819 837 |
Netherlands |
124 443 347 |
126 932 762 |
129 471 963 |
132 062 039 |
134 703 919 |
137 398 637 |
140 147 247 |
925 159 914 |
Austria |
125 938 986 |
128 458 318 |
131 028 037 |
133 649 242 |
136 322 872 |
139 049 976 |
141 831 625 |
936 279 056 |
Poland |
9 207 290 620 |
9 643 254 009 |
10 092 351 482 |
10 624 033 361 |
11 177 563 029 |
11 753 488 268 |
12 357 944 661 |
74 855 925 430 |
Portugal |
3 168 908 004 |
3 232 307 564 |
3 296 967 983 |
3 362 982 297 |
3 430 217 209 |
3 498 761 167 |
3 568 509 838 |
23 558 654 062 |
Romania |
3 564 277 335 |
3 791 709 633 |
4 030 232 540 |
4 278 783 485 |
4 535 914 591 |
4 804 708 694 |
5 085 728 578 |
30 091 354 856 |
Slovenia |
433 117 794 |
441 782 478 |
450 619 767 |
459 639 749 |
468 830 427 |
478 201 440 |
487 743 689 |
3 219 935 344 |
Slovakia |
1 578 044 483 |
1 644 250 465 |
1 712 842 751 |
1 798 789 282 |
1 889 758 961 |
1 985 641 630 |
2 087 173 766 |
12 696 501 338 |
Finland |
201 839 686 |
205 877 365 |
209 995 798 |
214 196 752 |
218 481 722 |
222 852 389 |
227 310 474 |
1 500 554 186 |
Sweden |
212 242 346 |
216 488 120 |
220 818 814 |
225 236 283 |
229 742 093 |
234 338 023 |
239 025 875 |
1 577 891 554 |
Interregional Innovation Investments |
75 800 571 |
77 316 583 |
78 862 915 |
80 440 173 |
82 048 976 |
83 689 956 |
85 363 755 |
563 522 929 |
Total |
46 970 111 337 |
48 494 016 111 |
50 062 311 661 |
51 780 860 747 |
53 551 669 297 |
55 377 293 699 |
57 264 029 651 |
363 500 292 503 |
ANNEX II
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to less developed regions under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
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|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
16 505 462 |
16 836 134 |
17 173 372 |
17 517 844 |
17 868 518 |
18 225 957 |
18 589 402 |
122 716 689 |
Bulgaria |
976 534 890 |
1 015 474 575 |
1 054 912 911 |
1 099 122 383 |
1 143 072 148 |
1 187 271 569 |
1 231 744 746 |
7 708 133 222 |
Czechia |
924 930 918 |
943 461 192 |
962 359 328 |
981 662 862 |
1 001 313 852 |
1 021 344 057 |
1 041 710 725 |
6 876 782 934 |
Greece |
2 032 179 557 |
2 090 682 767 |
2 154 216 689 |
2 206 582 256 |
2 260 971 246 |
2 316 889 956 |
2 374 308 532 |
15 435 831 003 |
Spain |
2 434 436 133 |
2 483 208 142 |
2 532 948 369 |
2 583 755 605 |
2 635 477 346 |
2 688 197 190 |
2 741 802 617 |
18 099 825 402 |
France |
266 562 396 |
271 902 760 |
277 349 141 |
282 912 355 |
288 575 703 |
294 348 341 |
300 217 947 |
1 981 868 643 |
Croatia |
967 297 438 |
991 629 553 |
1 014 727 210 |
1 045 066 843 |
1 075 396 816 |
1 106 234 160 |
1 137 927 912 |
7 338 279 932 |
Italy |
4 046 835 266 |
4 127 910 405 |
4 210 595 048 |
4 295 053 401 |
4 381 031 964 |
4 468 669 704 |
4 557 779 574 |
30 087 875 362 |
Latvia |
403 568 899 |
420 522 661 |
437 519 857 |
456 251 732 |
475 381 430 |
495 037 564 |
515 668 100 |
3 203 950 243 |
Lithuania |
589 691 944 |
608 909 673 |
628 142 565 |
650 473 134 |
672 291 940 |
693 958 235 |
714 558 715 |
4 558 026 206 |
Hungary |
2 345 362 180 |
2 444 573 219 |
2 545 791 748 |
2 667 224 975 |
2 793 075 974 |
2 921 076 380 |
3 050 674 570 |
18 767 779 046 |
Poland |
7 095 274 905 |
7 431 323 185 |
7 777 498 169 |
8 187 375 089 |
8 614 029 576 |
9 057 925 966 |
9 523 685 489 |
57 687 112 379 |
Portugal |
2 377 670 290 |
2 425 305 020 |
2 473 885 392 |
2 523 507 885 |
2 574 023 559 |
2 625 514 066 |
2 677 869 502 |
17 677 775 714 |
Romania |
2 981 185 045 |
3 172 112 240 |
3 372 361 295 |
3 581 068 680 |
3 796 969 845 |
4 022 668 246 |
4 258 604 779 |
25 184 970 130 |
Slovenia |
231 606 855 |
236 246 916 |
240 979 090 |
245 812 778 |
250 733 471 |
255 749 120 |
260 849 021 |
1 721 977 251 |
Slovakia |
1 304 973 018 |
1 359 807 745 |
1 416 619 948 |
1 487 822 383 |
1 563 179 000 |
1 642 604 389 |
1 726 694 797 |
10 501 701 280 |
Total |
28 994 615 196 |
30 039 906 187 |
31 117 080 132 |
32 311 210 205 |
33 543 392 388 |
34 815 714 900 |
36 132 686 428 |
226 954 605 436 |
ANNEX III
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to transition regions under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
159 456 232 |
162 650 134 |
165 907 916 |
169 231 662 |
172 621 872 |
176 079 885 |
179 607 090 |
1 185 554 791 |
Bulgaria |
83 266 939 |
86 639 491 |
90 055 098 |
93 887 137 |
97 698 955 |
101 533 106 |
105 397 040 |
658 477 766 |
Czechia |
829 722 189 |
846 341 516 |
863 293 245 |
880 588 224 |
898 229 045 |
916 222 673 |
934 576 331 |
6 168 973 223 |
Denmark |
11 044 196 |
11 265 411 |
11 491 050 |
11 721 258 |
11 956 071 |
12 195 577 |
12 439 877 |
82 113 440 |
Germany |
1 272 491 279 |
1 297 979 243 |
1 323 976 986 |
1 350 501 148 |
1 377 555 702 |
1 405 151 332 |
1 433 299 119 |
9 460 954 809 |
Estonia |
295 251 849 |
301 165 738 |
307 197 913 |
313 352 229 |
319 629 614 |
326 032 539 |
332 563 583 |
2 195 193 465 |
Ireland |
33 875 387 |
34 553 909 |
35 246 002 |
35 952 109 |
36 672 337 |
37 406 967 |
38 156 296 |
251 863 007 |
Greece |
244 960 451 |
252 011 425 |
259 669 508 |
265 975 186 |
272 535 071 |
279 283 231 |
286 230 086 |
1 860 664 958 |
Spain |
1 549 714 228 |
1 580 754 969 |
1 612 416 549 |
1 644 719 234 |
1 677 667 864 |
1 711 275 445 |
1 745 555 476 |
11 522 103 765 |
France |
1 455 044 830 |
1 484 189 324 |
1 513 916 735 |
1 544 246 081 |
1 575 181 911 |
1 606 736 441 |
1 638 922 336 |
10 818 237 658 |
Italy |
205 565 844 |
209 683 323 |
213 883 153 |
218 168 027 |
222 538 581 |
226 996 545 |
231 543 708 |
1 528 379 181 |
Cyprus |
92 687 523 |
94 544 052 |
96 437 713 |
98 369 718 |
100 340 357 |
102 350 408 |
104 400 676 |
689 130 447 |
Malta |
80 538 817 |
82 152 010 |
83 797 467 |
85 476 241 |
87 188 586 |
88 935 178 |
90 716 715 |
598 805 014 |
Netherlands |
25 490 388 |
26 000 960 |
26 521 743 |
27 053 071 |
27 595 025 |
28 147 817 |
28 711 670 |
189 520 674 |
Austria |
6 246 508 |
6 371 625 |
6 499 246 |
6 629 448 |
6 762 256 |
6 897 721 |
7 035 894 |
46 442 698 |
Poland |
551 092 260 |
577 385 227 |
604 473 618 |
636 555 679 |
669 979 490 |
704 767 142 |
741 319 614 |
4 485 573 030 |
Portugal |
104 648 967 |
106 745 084 |
108 883 122 |
111 064 454 |
113 289 405 |
115 558 854 |
117 873 712 |
778 063 598 |
Finland |
118 561 336 |
120 936 114 |
123 358 391 |
125 829 714 |
128 350 457 |
130 921 611 |
133 544 212 |
881 501 835 |
Sweden |
20 449 001 |
20 858 594 |
21 276 378 |
21 702 623 |
22 137 389 |
22 580 854 |
23 033 189 |
152 038 028 |
Total |
7 140 108 224 |
7 302 228 149 |
7 468 301 833 |
7 641 023 243 |
7 817 929 988 |
7 999 073 326 |
8 184 926 624 |
53 553 591 387 |
ANNEX IV
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to more developed regions under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
136 138 011 |
138 864 850 |
141 646 228 |
144 483 924 |
147 378 364 |
150 330 692 |
153 342 092 |
1 012 184 161 |
Czechia |
10 971 738 |
11 191 503 |
11 415 661 |
11 644 360 |
11 877 632 |
12 115 568 |
12 358 266 |
81 574 728 |
Denmark |
24 008 301 |
24 489 187 |
24 979 691 |
25 480 127 |
25 990 568 |
26 511 220 |
27 042 289 |
178 501 383 |
Germany |
1 073 168 382 |
1 094 663 913 |
1 116 589 373 |
1 138 958 794 |
1 161 775 525 |
1 185 048 579 |
1 208 787 298 |
7 978 991 864 |
Ireland |
87 724 857 |
89 481 981 |
91 274 251 |
93 102 809 |
94 967 933 |
96 870 358 |
98 810 849 |
652 233 038 |
Spain |
591 538 423 |
603 386 924 |
615 472 406 |
627 802 602 |
640 379 358 |
653 207 645 |
666 292 607 |
4 398 079 965 |
France |
304 137 597 |
310 229 462 |
316 443 170 |
322 782 696 |
329 248 991 |
335 844 608 |
342 572 196 |
2 261 258 720 |
Italy |
1 282 274 194 |
1 307 958 111 |
1 334 155 730 |
1 360 883 813 |
1 388 146 367 |
1 415 954 156 |
1 444 318 347 |
9 533 690 718 |
Lithuania |
5 752 956 |
5 868 188 |
5 985 725 |
6 105 640 |
6 227 955 |
6 352 716 |
6 479 972 |
42 773 152 |
Luxembourg |
3 989 430 |
4 069 339 |
4 150 845 |
4 234 001 |
4 318 821 |
4 405 336 |
4 493 584 |
29 661 356 |
Hungary |
13 330 693 |
13 597 707 |
13 870 061 |
14 147 930 |
14 431 356 |
14 720 450 |
15 015 327 |
99 113 524 |
Netherlands |
98 249 847 |
100 217 787 |
102 225 089 |
104 273 035 |
106 361 933 |
108 492 607 |
110 665 913 |
730 486 211 |
Austria |
118 980 882 |
121 364 066 |
123 794 913 |
126 274 983 |
128 804 645 |
131 384 900 |
134 016 784 |
884 621 173 |
Poland |
21 112 108 |
21 534 983 |
21 966 317 |
22 406 384 |
22 855 252 |
23 313 095 |
23 780 100 |
156 968 239 |
Portugal |
51 115 270 |
52 139 106 |
53 183 421 |
54 248 882 |
55 335 649 |
56 444 149 |
57 574 830 |
380 041 307 |
Romania |
16 682 318 |
17 016 463 |
17 357 293 |
17 705 024 |
18 059 709 |
18 421 486 |
18 790 504 |
124 032 797 |
Slovenia |
73 056 364 |
74 519 680 |
76 012 266 |
77 535 072 |
79 088 332 |
80 672 655 |
82 288 677 |
543 173 046 |
Slovakia |
2 693 767 |
2 747 723 |
2 802 760 |
2 858 909 |
2 916 181 |
2 974 600 |
3 034 186 |
20 028 126 |
Finland |
20 313 919 |
20 720 807 |
21 135 831 |
21 559 261 |
21 991 156 |
22 431 690 |
22 881 038 |
151 033 702 |
Sweden |
165 360 046 |
168 672 200 |
172 050 600 |
175 497 410 |
179 013 141 |
182 599 187 |
186 256 985 |
1 229 449 569 |
Total |
4 100 599 103 |
4 182 733 980 |
4 266 511 631 |
4 351 985 656 |
4 439 168 868 |
4 528 095 697 |
4 618 801 844 |
30 487 896 779 |
ANNEX V
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to additional funding for the outermost regions identified in Article 349 TFEU and the NUTS level 2 regions fulfilling the criteria laid down in Article 2 of Protocol No 6 to the 1994 Act of Accession under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Spain |
90 537 744 |
92 350 502 |
94 199 518 |
96 085 855 |
98 009 912 |
99 972 449 |
101 974 252 |
673 130 232 |
France |
91 963 419 |
93 804 723 |
95 682 855 |
97 598 895 |
99 553 250 |
101 546 691 |
103 580 015 |
683 729 848 |
Portugal |
21 166 474 |
21 590 272 |
22 022 547 |
22 463 545 |
22 913 364 |
23 372 178 |
23 840 171 |
157 368 551 |
Finland |
61 864 705 |
63 103 368 |
64 366 806 |
65 655 744 |
66 970 459 |
68 311 467 |
69 679 303 |
459 951 852 |
Sweden |
25 250 755 |
25 756 328 |
26 272 015 |
26 798 109 |
27 334 724 |
27 882 071 |
28 440 368 |
187 734 370 |
Total |
290 783 097 |
296 605 193 |
302 543 741 |
308 602 148 |
314 781 709 |
321 084 856 |
327 514 109 |
2 161 914 853 |
ANNEX VI
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to the European Regional Development Fund under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Belgium |
154 969 369 |
158 075 731 |
161 244 175 |
164 477 562 |
167 774 916 |
171 137 967 |
174 567 175 |
1 152 246 895 |
Bulgaria |
727 265 489 |
756 304 347 |
785 714 164 |
818 692 288 |
851 465 101 |
884 419 344 |
917 557 544 |
5 741 418 277 |
Czechia |
1 402 351 305 |
1 430 441 372 |
1 459 090 504 |
1 488 341 998 |
1 518 139 858 |
1 548 519 860 |
1 579 443 357 |
10 426 328 254 |
Denmark |
18 963 464 |
19 343 509 |
19 731 155 |
20 126 686 |
20 530 126 |
20 941 634 |
21 361 377 |
140 997 951 |
Germany |
1 467 729 812 |
1 497 136 335 |
1 527 131 021 |
1 557 734 402 |
1 588 949 730 |
1 620 789 349 |
1 653 266 093 |
10 912 736 742 |
Estonia |
227 650 471 |
232 210 021 |
236 860 767 |
241 605 635 |
246 445 388 |
251 381 931 |
256 417 250 |
1 692 571 463 |
Ireland |
53 220 055 |
54 287 145 |
55 375 580 |
56 486 239 |
57 619 104 |
58 774 624 |
59 953 274 |
395 716 021 |
Greece |
1 507 640 899 |
1 551 050 997 |
1 598 192 008 |
1 637 061 662 |
1 677 410 529 |
1 718 886 132 |
1 761 436 289 |
11 451 678 516 |
Spain |
3 166 068 122 |
3 229 503 126 |
3 294 199 628 |
3 360 267 449 |
3 427 554 858 |
3 496 151 652 |
3 565 951 665 |
23 539 696 500 |
France |
1 219 930 152 |
1 244 376 750 |
1 269 311 516 |
1 294 759 477 |
1 320 705 170 |
1 347 165 783 |
1 374 137 363 |
9 070 386 211 |
Croatia |
705 966 083 |
723 725 850 |
740 583 918 |
762 734 056 |
784 866 205 |
807 364 464 |
830 468 444 |
5 355 709 020 |
Italy |
3 579 677 976 |
3 651 411 221 |
3 724 567 128 |
3 799 306 455 |
3 875 371 506 |
3 952 897 435 |
4 031 693 101 |
26 614 924 822 |
Cyprus |
62 800 559 |
64 058 622 |
65 341 848 |
66 651 087 |
67 986 505 |
69 348 632 |
70 738 014 |
466 925 267 |
Latvia |
314 063 791 |
327 257 381 |
340 484 488 |
355 063 790 |
369 948 732 |
385 241 737 |
401 285 721 |
2 493 345 640 |
Lithuania |
448 372 311 |
462 930 473 |
477 501 360 |
494 410 286 |
510 929 419 |
527 333 111 |
542 924 993 |
3 464 401 953 |
Luxembourg |
1 998 593 |
2 038 654 |
2 079 515 |
2 121 208 |
2 163 736 |
2 207 113 |
2 251 360 |
14 860 179 |
Hungary |
1 670 179 140 |
1 740 624 256 |
1 812 492 839 |
1 898 698 002 |
1 988 005 458 |
2 078 826 750 |
2 170 727 026 |
13 359 553 471 |
Malta |
63 804 606 |
65 082 483 |
66 385 918 |
67 715 724 |
69 072 122 |
70 455 649 |
71 866 856 |
474 383 358 |
Netherlands |
68 087 923 |
69 452 419 |
70 844 208 |
72 264 296 |
73 712 780 |
75 190 232 |
76 697 251 |
506 249 109 |
Austria |
72 289 426 |
73 737 986 |
75 215 519 |
76 723 072 |
78 260 770 |
79 829 222 |
81 429 060 |
537 485 055 |
Poland |
5 832 993 405 |
6 108 966 470 |
6 393 249 724 |
6 729 843 768 |
7 080 152 603 |
7 444 590 210 |
7 826 863 033 |
47 416 659 213 |
Portugal |
1 546 291 880 |
1 577 284 339 |
1 608 889 584 |
1 641 194 997 |
1 674 047 225 |
1 707 521 001 |
1 741 499 184 |
11 496 728 210 |
Romania |
2 021 910 632 |
2 150 917 098 |
2 286 213 133 |
2 427 247 509 |
2 573 094 360 |
2 725 535 170 |
2 884 797 659 |
17 069 715 561 |
Slovenia |
206 857 031 |
211 001 899 |
215 228 978 |
219 547 437 |
223 942 593 |
228 422 192 |
232 975 310 |
1 537 975 440 |
Slovakia |
1 008 851 172 |
1 051 197 198 |
1 095 068 728 |
1 150 050 618 |
1 208 225 032 |
1 269 533 724 |
1 334 416 895 |
8 117 343 367 |
Finland |
119 407 388 |
121 799 978 |
124 240 423 |
126 730 429 |
129 270 226 |
131 860 816 |
134 503 246 |
887 812 506 |
Sweden |
116 004 984 |
118 329 753 |
120 701 021 |
123 120 507 |
125 588 369 |
128 105 590 |
130 673 183 |
862 523 407 |
Total |
27 785 346 038 |
28 692 545 413 |
29 625 938 850 |
30 652 976 639 |
31 711 232 421 |
32 802 431 324 |
33 929 901 723 |
215 200 372 408 |
ANNEX VII
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to the European Social Fund Plus under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Belgium |
157 130 336 |
160 275 387 |
163 483 341 |
166 755 868 |
170 093 838 |
173 498 567 |
176 971 409 |
1 168 208 746 |
Bulgaria |
332 536 340 |
345 809 719 |
359 253 845 |
374 317 232 |
389 306 002 |
404 385 331 |
419 584 242 |
2 625 192 711 |
Czechia |
363 273 540 |
370 552 839 |
377 977 730 |
385 553 448 |
393 280 671 |
401 162 438 |
409 201 965 |
2 701 002 631 |
Denmark |
16 089 033 |
16 411 089 |
16 739 586 |
17 074 699 |
17 416 513 |
17 765 163 |
18 120 789 |
119 616 872 |
Germany |
877 929 849 |
895 506 821 |
913 435 338 |
931 725 540 |
950 381 497 |
969 410 562 |
988 820 324 |
6 527 209 931 |
Estonia |
67 601 378 |
68 955 717 |
70 337 146 |
71 746 594 |
73 184 226 |
74 650 608 |
76 146 333 |
502 622 002 |
Ireland |
68 380 189 |
69 748 745 |
71 144 673 |
72 568 679 |
74 021 166 |
75 502 701 |
77 013 871 |
508 380 024 |
Greece |
769 499 109 |
791 643 195 |
815 694 189 |
835 495 780 |
856 095 788 |
877 287 055 |
899 102 329 |
5 844 817 445 |
Spain |
1 500 158 406 |
1 530 197 411 |
1 560 837 214 |
1 592 095 847 |
1 623 979 622 |
1 656 501 077 |
1 689 673 287 |
11 153 442 864 |
France |
897 778 090 |
915 749 519 |
934 080 385 |
952 780 550 |
971 854 685 |
991 310 298 |
1 011 155 131 |
6 674 708 658 |
Croatia |
261 331 355 |
267 903 703 |
274 143 292 |
282 332 787 |
290 530 611 |
298 869 696 |
307 459 468 |
1 982 570 912 |
Italy |
1 954 997 328 |
1 994 140 618 |
2 034 066 803 |
2 074 798 786 |
2 116 345 406 |
2 158 722 970 |
2 201 948 528 |
14 535 020 439 |
Cyprus |
29 886 964 |
30 485 430 |
31 095 865 |
31 718 631 |
32 353 852 |
33 001 776 |
33 662 662 |
222 205 180 |
Latvia |
89 505 108 |
93 265 280 |
97 035 369 |
101 187 942 |
105 432 698 |
109 795 827 |
114 382 379 |
710 604 603 |
Lithuania |
147 072 589 |
151 847 388 |
156 626 930 |
162 168 488 |
167 590 476 |
172 977 840 |
178 113 694 |
1 136 397 405 |
Luxembourg |
1 990 837 |
2 030 685 |
2 071 330 |
2 112 793 |
2 155 085 |
2 198 223 |
2 242 224 |
14 801 177 |
Hungary |
688 513 733 |
717 546 670 |
747 168 970 |
782 674 903 |
819 501 872 |
856 970 080 |
894 962 871 |
5 507 339 099 |
Malta |
16 734 211 |
17 069 527 |
17 411 549 |
17 760 517 |
18 116 464 |
18 479 529 |
18 849 859 |
124 421 656 |
Netherlands |
55 652 312 |
56 766 328 |
57 902 624 |
59 061 810 |
60 244 178 |
61 450 192 |
62 680 332 |
413 757 776 |
Austria |
52 937 964 |
53 997 705 |
55 078 640 |
56 181 359 |
57 306 131 |
58 453 399 |
59 623 618 |
393 578 816 |
Poland |
1 834 485 868 |
1 921 276 925 |
2 010 688 380 |
2 116 493 384 |
2 226 711 715 |
2 341 415 993 |
2 461 922 170 |
14 912 994 435 |
Portugal |
1 008 309 121 |
1 028 495 143 |
1 049 084 898 |
1 070 089 769 |
1 091 514 752 |
1 113 368 246 |
1 135 659 031 |
7 496 520 960 |
Romania |
975 956 731 |
1 038 211 605 |
1 103 505 455 |
1 171 526 195 |
1 241 935 194 |
1 315 554 562 |
1 392 597 624 |
8 239 287 366 |
Slovenia |
97 806 188 |
99 764 697 |
101 762 378 |
103 800 413 |
105 879 210 |
107 999 583 |
110 162 388 |
727 174 857 |
Slovakia |
298 815 613 |
311 358 270 |
324 353 980 |
340 630 674 |
357 870 149 |
376 045 265 |
395 312 088 |
2 404 386 039 |
Finland |
81 332 572 |
82 960 311 |
84 620 605 |
86 314 290 |
88 041 846 |
89 803 952 |
91 601 307 |
604 674 883 |
Sweden |
95 054 818 |
96 957 369 |
98 897 972 |
100 877 635 |
102 896 885 |
104 956 522 |
107 057 359 |
706 698 560 |
Total |
12 740 759 582 |
13 128 928 096 |
13 528 498 487 |
13 959 844 613 |
14 404 040 532 |
14 861 537 455 |
15 334 027 282 |
97 957 636 047 |
ANNEX VIII
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated to the Cohesion Fund under the Investment for jobs and growth goal and available for programming (*1)
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Bulgaria |
160 127 429 |
166 608 155 |
173 171 391 |
180 534 245 |
187 857 861 |
195 224 068 |
202 647 167 |
1 266 170 316 |
Czechia |
856 208 366 |
873 332 533 |
890 799 184 |
908 615 167 |
926 787 471 |
945 323 220 |
964 229 684 |
6 365 295 625 |
Estonia |
110 333 034 |
112 539 694 |
114 790 488 |
117 086 298 |
119 428 024 |
121 816 585 |
124 252 916 |
820 247 039 |
Greece |
398 080 901 |
409 527 281 |
421 959 765 |
432 192 132 |
442 837 194 |
453 787 779 |
465 060 711 |
3 023 445 763 |
Croatia |
155 665 577 |
159 628 919 |
163 376 609 |
168 357 704 |
173 339 565 |
178 406 545 |
183 628 000 |
1 182 402 919 |
Cyprus |
23 986 411 |
24 466 139 |
24 955 462 |
25 454 571 |
25 963 663 |
26 482 936 |
27 012 595 |
178 321 777 |
Latvia |
130 475 549 |
136 081 631 |
141 700 166 |
147 897 825 |
154 233 082 |
160 745 782 |
167 595 822 |
1 038 729 857 |
Lithuania |
183 217 879 |
189 294 943 |
195 373 665 |
202 451 961 |
209 367 645 |
216 232 714 |
222 760 917 |
1 418 699 724 |
Hungary |
325 213 396 |
338 958 861 |
352 982 986 |
369 798 906 |
387 240 736 |
404 985 558 |
422 977 836 |
2 602 158 279 |
Malta |
22 216 973 |
22 661 313 |
23 114 539 |
23 576 830 |
24 048 366 |
24 529 334 |
25 019 920 |
165 167 275 |
Poland |
1 140 627 859 |
1 195 012 820 |
1 251 041 520 |
1 317 396 221 |
1 386 524 268 |
1 458 471 174 |
1 534 066 278 |
9 283 140 140 |
Portugal |
457 251 949 |
466 396 988 |
475 724 928 |
485 239 426 |
494 944 215 |
504 843 099 |
514 939 961 |
3 399 340 566 |
Romania |
418 805 850 |
445 612 930 |
473 729 350 |
503 018 461 |
533 335 802 |
565 036 032 |
598 210 969 |
3 537 749 394 |
Slovenia |
96 605 493 |
98 537 603 |
100 508 355 |
102 518 522 |
104 568 893 |
106 660 271 |
108 793 476 |
718 192 613 |
Slovakia |
200 451 988 |
208 867 936 |
217 587 814 |
228 511 140 |
240 080 734 |
252 278 308 |
265 208 606 |
1 612 986 526 |
Total |
4 679 268 654 |
4 847 527 746 |
5 020 816 222 |
5 212 649 409 |
5 410 557 519 |
5 614 823 405 |
5 826 404 858 |
36 612 047 813 |
(*1) resources net of the amounts transferred to the CEF in accordance to Article 110(3) CPR.
ANNEX IX
Annual breakdown of the amounts to be transferred from each Member State's Cohesion Fund allocation to the Connecting Europe Facility
EUR, 2018 prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Bulgaria |
46 511 742 |
47 445 274 |
48 347 350 |
49 414 676 |
50 411 029 |
51 360 515 |
52 268 060 |
345 758 646 |
Czechia |
248 700 319 |
248 700 319 |
248 700 319 |
248 700 319 |
248 700 319 |
248 700 319 |
248 700 319 |
1 740 902 233 |
Estonia |
32 048 111 |
32 048 111 |
32 048 111 |
32 048 111 |
32 048 111 |
32 048 111 |
32 048 111 |
224 336 777 |
Greece |
115 629 385 |
116 621 746 |
117 806 044 |
118 296 860 |
118 833 880 |
119 384 738 |
119 951 448 |
826 524 101 |
Croatia |
45 215 721 |
45 457 786 |
45 612 766 |
46 081 791 |
46 515 093 |
46 936 078 |
47 362 514 |
323 181 749 |
Cyprus |
6 967 262 |
6 967 262 |
6 967 262 |
6 967 262 |
6 967 262 |
6 967 262 |
6 967 262 |
48 770 834 |
Latvia |
37 898 848 |
38 752 186 |
39 560 966 |
40 481 645 |
41 387 932 |
42 289 797 |
43 227 392 |
283 598 766 |
Lithuania |
53 218 757 |
53 905 827 |
54 545 956 |
55 413 853 |
56 183 107 |
56 887 574 |
57 455 928 |
387 611 002 |
Hungary |
94 463 776 |
96 525 863 |
98 548 565 |
101 218 986 |
103 914 757 |
106 545 608 |
109 097 163 |
710 314 718 |
Malta |
6 453 299 |
6 453 299 |
6 453 299 |
6 453 299 |
6 453 299 |
6 453 299 |
6 453 299 |
45 173 093 |
Poland |
331 314 810 |
340 305 735 |
349 275 606 |
360 589 248 |
372 069 151 |
383 701 828 |
395 676 234 |
2 532 932 612 |
Portugal |
132 816 625 |
132 816 625 |
132 816 625 |
132 816 625 |
132 816 625 |
132 816 625 |
132 816 625 |
929 716 375 |
Romania |
121 649 300 |
126 897 915 |
132 259 484 |
137 682 988 |
143 118 879 |
148 652 480 |
154 294 419 |
964 555 465 |
Slovenia |
28 060 713 |
28 060 713 |
28 060 713 |
28 060 713 |
28 060 713 |
28 060 713 |
28 060 713 |
196 424 991 |
Slovakia |
58 224 698 |
59 479 660 |
60 747 877 |
62 546 604 |
64 424 862 |
66 370 628 |
68 404 309 |
440 198 638 |
Total |
1 359 173 366 |
1 380 438 321 |
1 401 750 943 |
1 426 772 980 |
1 451 905 019 |
1 477 175 575 |
1 502 783 796 |
10 000 000 000 |
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Bulgaria |
49 358 633 |
51 356 290 |
53 379 381 |
55 648 951 |
57 906 427 |
60 177 029 |
62 465 170 |
390 291 881 |
Czechia |
263 922 768 |
269 201 223 |
274 585 248 |
280 076 953 |
285 678 492 |
291 392 062 |
297 219 903 |
1 962 076 649 |
Estonia |
34 009 712 |
34 689 906 |
35 383 704 |
36 091 378 |
36 813 206 |
37 549 470 |
38 300 459 |
252 837 835 |
Greece |
122 706 828 |
126 235 128 |
130 067 392 |
133 221 478 |
136 502 775 |
139 878 248 |
143 353 084 |
931 964 933 |
Croatia |
47 983 285 |
49 204 969 |
50 360 179 |
51 895 581 |
53 431 221 |
54 993 096 |
56 602 589 |
364 470 920 |
Cyprus |
7 393 714 |
7 541 588 |
7 692 420 |
7 846 269 |
8 003 194 |
8 163 258 |
8 326 523 |
54 966 966 |
Latvia |
40 218 561 |
41 946 612 |
43 678 503 |
45 588 907 |
47 541 724 |
49 549 237 |
51 660 735 |
320 184 279 |
Lithuania |
56 476 171 |
58 349 401 |
60 223 143 |
62 404 999 |
64 536 730 |
66 652 860 |
68 665 153 |
437 308 457 |
Hungary |
100 245 715 |
104 482 698 |
108 805 579 |
113 989 018 |
119 365 392 |
124 835 161 |
130 381 209 |
802 104772 |
Malta |
6 848 293 |
6 985 258 |
7 124 964 |
7 267 463 |
7 412 812 |
7 561 068 |
7 712 290 |
50 912 148 |
Poland |
351 593 927 |
368 357 876 |
385 628 491 |
406 082 060 |
427 390 499 |
449 567 846 |
472 869 725 |
2 861 490 424 |
Portugal |
140 946 065 |
143 764 986 |
146 640 286 |
149 573 092 |
152 564 554 |
155 615 845 |
158 728 162 |
1 047 832 990 |
Romania |
129 095 210 |
137 358 384 |
146 025 157 |
155 053 407 |
164 398 605 |
174 170 073 |
184 396 114 |
1 090 496 950 |
Slovenia |
29 778 253 |
30 373 818 |
30 981 295 |
31 600 920 |
32 232 939 |
32 877 598 |
33 535 150 |
221 379 973 |
Slovakia |
61 788 515 |
64 382 697 |
67 070 565 |
70 437 635 |
74 003 916 |
77 763 769 |
81 749 481 |
497 196 578 |
Total |
1 442 365 650 |
1 494 230 834 |
1 547 646 307 |
1 606 778 111 |
1 667 782 486 |
60 177 029 |
1 795 965 747 |
11 285 515 755 |
ANNEX X
Annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the European Urban Initiative available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Total |
60 640 457 |
61 853 266 |
63 090 331 |
64 352 138 |
65 639 181 |
66 951 964 |
68 291 004 |
450 818 341 |
ANNEX XI
Annual breakdown of global resources allocated under ESF+ fund for transnational cooperation supporting innovative solutions available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
TOTAL |
Total |
26 530 200 |
13 530 402 |
30 308 100 |
30 860 140 |
31 423 222 |
31 997 566 |
32 583 395 |
197 233 025 |
ANNEX XII
Annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the Interregional Innovation Investments available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Total |
75 800 571 |
77 316 583 |
78 862 915 |
80 440 173 |
82 048 976 |
83 689 956 |
85 363 755 |
563 522 929 |
ANNEX XIII
Annual breakdown of global resources by Member State under the European territorial cooperation goal (Interreg)
EUR, 2018 prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
47 629 607 |
47 629 607 |
47 629 607 |
47 629 607 |
47 629 607 |
47 629 607 |
47 629 607 |
333 407 249 |
Bulgaria |
17 241 294 |
17 241 294 |
17 241 294 |
17 241 294 |
17 241 294 |
17 241 294 |
17 241 294 |
120 689 058 |
Czechia |
39 548 999 |
39 548 999 |
39 548 999 |
39 548 999 |
39 548 999 |
39 548 999 |
39 548 999 |
276 842 993 |
Denmark |
32 843 756 |
32 843 756 |
32 843 756 |
32 843 756 |
32 843 756 |
32 843 756 |
32 843 756 |
229 906 292 |
Germany |
129 497 981 |
129 497 981 |
129 497 981 |
129 497 981 |
129 497 981 |
129 497 981 |
129 497 981 |
906 485 867 |
Estonia |
7 386 409 |
7 386 409 |
7 386 409 |
7 386 409 |
7 386 409 |
7 386 409 |
7 386 409 |
51 704 863 |
Ireland |
37 328 034 |
37 328 034 |
37 328 034 |
37 328 034 |
37 328 034 |
37 328 034 |
37 328 034 |
261 296 238 |
Greece |
16 314 593 |
16 314 593 |
16 314 593 |
16 314 593 |
16 314 593 |
16 314 593 |
16 314 593 |
114 202 151 |
Spain |
88 392 496 |
88 392 496 |
88 392 496 |
88 392 496 |
88 392 496 |
88 392 496 |
88 392 496 |
618 747 472 |
France |
140 887 429 |
140 887 429 |
140 887 429 |
140 887 429 |
140 887 429 |
140 887 429 |
140 887 429 |
986 212 003 |
Croatia |
23 774 058 |
23 774 058 |
23 774 058 |
23 774 058 |
23 774 058 |
23 774 058 |
23 774 058 |
166 418 406 |
Italy |
120 569 385 |
120 569 385 |
120 569 385 |
120 569 385 |
120 569 385 |
120 569 385 |
120 569 385 |
843 985 695 |
Cyprus |
4 740 151 |
4 740 151 |
4 740 151 |
4 740 151 |
4 740 151 |
4 740 151 |
4 740 151 |
33 181 057 |
Latvia |
6 331 067 |
6 331 067 |
6 331 067 |
6 331 067 |
6 331 067 |
6 331 067 |
6 331 067 |
44 317 469 |
Lithuania |
10 566 441 |
10 566 441 |
10 566 441 |
10 566 441 |
10 566 441 |
10 566 441 |
10 566 441 |
73 965 087 |
Luxembourg |
3 692 775 |
3 692 775 |
3 692 775 |
3 692 775 |
3 692 775 |
3 692 775 |
3 692 775 |
25 849 425 |
Hungary |
32 920 904 |
32 920 904 |
32 920 904 |
32 920 904 |
32 920 904 |
32 920 904 |
32 920 904 |
230 446 328 |
Malta |
2 940 952 |
2 940 952 |
2 940 952 |
2 940 952 |
2 940 952 |
2 940 952 |
2 940 952 |
20 586 664 |
Netherlands |
48 178 351 |
48 178 351 |
48 178 351 |
48 178 351 |
48 178 351 |
48 178 351 |
48 178 351 |
337 248 457 |
Austria |
27 952 089 |
27 952 089 |
27 952 089 |
27 952 089 |
27 952 089 |
27 952 089 |
27 952 089 |
195 664 623 |
Poland |
72 202 620 |
72 202 620 |
72 202 620 |
72 202 620 |
72 202 620 |
72 202 620 |
72 202 620 |
505 418 340 |
Portugal |
17 652 083 |
17 652 083 |
17 652 083 |
17 652 083 |
17 652 083 |
17 652 083 |
17 652 083 |
123 564 581 |
Romania |
47 407 729 |
47 407 729 |
47 407 729 |
47 407 729 |
47 407 729 |
47 407 729 |
47 407 729 |
331 854 103 |
Slovenia |
9 549 926 |
9 549 926 |
9 549 926 |
9 549 926 |
9 549 926 |
9 549 926 |
9 549 926 |
66 849 482 |
Slovakia |
28 415 390 |
28 415 390 |
28 415 390 |
28 415 390 |
28 415 390 |
28 415 390 |
28 415 390 |
198 907 730 |
Finland |
20 701 649 |
20 701 649 |
20 701 649 |
20 701 649 |
20 701 649 |
20 701 649 |
20 701 649 |
144 911 543 |
Sweden |
45 333 832 |
45 333 832 |
45 333 832 |
45 333 832 |
45 333 832 |
45 333 832 |
45 333 832 |
317 336 824 |
Interregional cooperation |
70 000 000 |
70 000 000 |
70 000 000 |
70 000 000 |
70 000 000 |
70 000 000 |
70 000 000 |
490 000 000 |
Total |
1 150 000 000 |
1 150 000 000 |
1 150 000 000 |
1 150 000 000 |
1 150 000 000 |
1 150 000 000 |
1 150 000 000 |
8 050 000 000 |
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
Total |
Belgium |
50 544 921 |
51 555 818 |
52 586 934 |
53 638 673 |
54 711 447 |
55 805 676 |
56 921 790 |
375 765 259 |
Bulgaria |
18 296 599 |
18 662 531 |
19 035 783 |
19 416 497 |
19 804 827 |
20 200 924 |
20 604 942 |
136 022 103 |
Czechia |
41 969 713 |
42 809 108 |
43 665 291 |
44 538 596 |
45 429 368 |
46 337 955 |
47 264 715 |
312 014 746 |
Denmark |
34 854 056 |
35 551 138 |
36 262 160 |
36 987 404 |
37 727 152 |
38 481 695 |
39 251 329 |
259 114 934 |
Germany |
137 424 293 |
140 172 779 |
142 976 236 |
145 835 759 |
148 752 476 |
151 727 524 |
154 762 077 |
1 021 651 144 |
Estonia |
7 838 517 |
7 995 287 |
8 155 193 |
8 318 297 |
8 484 662 |
8 654 356 |
8 827 443 |
58 273 755 |
Ireland |
39 612 808 |
40 405 064 |
41 213 165 |
42 037 429 |
42 878 178 |
43 735 741 |
44 610 455 |
294 492 840 |
Greece |
17 313 177 |
17 659 440 |
18 012 628 |
18 372 881 |
18 740 339 |
19 115 146 |
19 497 448 |
128 711 059 |
Spain |
93 802 824 |
95 678 882 |
97 592 458 |
99 544 307 |
101 535 193 |
103 565 897 |
105 637 215 |
697 356 776 |
France |
149 510 865 |
152 501 084 |
155 551 105 |
158 662 127 |
161 835 370 |
165 072 077 |
168 373 519 |
1 111 506 147 |
Croatia |
25 229 220 |
25 733 804 |
26 248 480 |
26 773 450 |
27 308 919 |
27 855 097 |
28 412 199 |
187 561 169 |
Italy |
127 949 196 |
130 508 180 |
133 118 344 |
135 780 710 |
138 496 325 |
141 266 251 |
144 091 577 |
951 210 583 |
Cyprus |
5 030 287 |
5 130 892 |
5 233 510 |
5 338 181 |
5 444 944 |
5 553 842 |
5 664 920 |
37 396 576 |
Latvia |
6 718 579 |
6 852 950 |
6 990 010 |
7 129 810 |
7 272 406 |
7 417 853 |
7 566 212 |
49 947 820 |
Lithuania |
1 ,213 191 |
11 437 455 |
11 666 204 |
11 899 528 |
12 137 520 |
12 380 269 |
12 627 875 |
83 362 042 |
Luxembourg |
3 918 802 |
3 997 178 |
4 077 122 |
4 158 665 |
4 241 838 |
4 326 675 |
4 413 208 |
29 133 488 |
Hungary |
34 935 927 |
35 634 646 |
36 347 338 |
37 074 284 |
37 815 771 |
38 572 086 |
39 343 528 |
259 723 580 |
Malta |
3 120 963 |
3 183 381 |
3 247 049 |
3 311 991 |
3 378 230 |
3 445 794 |
3 514 710 |
23 202 118 |
Netherlands |
51 127 251 |
52 149 797 |
53 192 792 |
54 256 648 |
55 341 781 |
56 448 617 |
57 577 589 |
380 094 475 |
Austria |
29 662 981 |
30 256 240 |
30 861 365 |
31 478 593 |
32 108 164 |
32 750 328 |
33 405 334 |
220 523 005 |
Poland |
76 621 998 |
78 154 439 |
79 717 528 |
81 311 878 |
82 938 116 |
84 596 879 |
86 288 814 |
569 629 652 |
Portugal |
18 732 532 |
19 107 183 |
19 489 327 |
19 879 112 |
20 276 694 |
20 682 229 |
21 095 873 |
139 262 950 |
Romania |
50 309 461 |
51 315 650 |
52 341 963 |
53 388 803 |
54 456 578 |
55 545 711 |
56 656 624 |
374 014 790 |
Slovenia |
10 134 459 |
10 337 147 |
10 543 890 |
10 754 768 |
10 969 863 |
11 189 260 |
11 413 046 |
75 342 433 |
Slovakia |
30 154 640 |
30 757 732 |
31 372 886 |
32 000 344 |
32 640 350 |
33 293 159 |
33 959 022 |
224 178 133 |
Finland |
21 968 756 |
22 408 130 |
22 856 293 |
23 313 419 |
23 779 687 |
24 255 281 |
24 740 386 |
163 321 952 |
Sweden |
48 108 626 |
49 070 799 |
50 052 214 |
51 053 258 |
52 074 324 |
53 115 810 |
54 178 125 |
357 653 156 |
Interregional cooperation |
74 284 560 |
75 770 251 |
77 285 656 |
78 831 369 |
80 407 997 |
82 016 157 |
83 656 479 |
552 252 469 |
Total |
1 220 389 202 |
1 244 796 985 |
1 269 692 924 |
1 295 086 781 |
1 320 988 519 |
1 347 408 289 |
1 374 356 454 |
9 072 719 154 |
ANNEX XIV
Annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the cross-border cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
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|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Belgium |
44 745 154 |
45 640 057 |
46 552 858 |
47 483 915 |
48 433 594 |
49 402 266 |
50 390 311 |
332 648 155 |
Bulgaria |
14 686 471 |
14 980 201 |
15 279 805 |
15 585 401 |
15 897 109 |
16 215 051 |
16 539 352 |
109 183 390 |
Czechia |
36 563 345 |
37 294 612 |
38 040 505 |
38 801 315 |
39 577 341 |
40 368 888 |
41 176 266 |
271 822 272 |
Denmark |
31 879 761 |
32 517 356 |
33 167 704 |
33 831 058 |
34 507 679 |
35 197 832 |
35 901 789 |
237 003 179 |
Germany |
96 042 604 |
97 963 457 |
99 922 727 |
101 921 181 |
103 959 605 |
106 038 797 |
108 159 573 |
714 007 944 |
Estonia |
7 156 095 |
7 299 217 |
7 445 201 |
7 594 105 |
7 745 987 |
7 900 907 |
8 058 925 |
53 200 437 |
Ireland |
37 105 506 |
37 847 616 |
38 604 568 |
39 376 660 |
40 164 193 |
40 967 477 |
41 786 826 |
275 852 846 |
Greece |
11 888 928 |
12 126 706 |
12 369 240 |
12 616 625 |
12 868 958 |
13 126 337 |
13 388 863 |
88 385 657 |
Spain |
51 478 967 |
52 508 547 |
53 558 718 |
54 629 892 |
55 722 490 |
56 836 940 |
57 973 679 |
382 709 233 |
France |
96 620 566 |
98 552 978 |
100 524 038 |
102 534 518 |
104 585 209 |
106 676 913 |
108 810 451 |
718 304 673 |
Croatia |
23 063 672 |
23 524 945 |
23 995 444 |
24 475 353 |
24 964 860 |
25 464 157 |
25 973 440 |
171 461 871 |
Italy |
97 339 449 |
99 286 239 |
101 271 964 |
103 297 403 |
105 363 351 |
107 470 618 |
109 620 031 |
723 649 055 |
Cyprus |
4 587 841 |
4 679 598 |
4 773 190 |
4 868 654 |
4 966 027 |
5 065 347 |
5 166 654 |
34 107 311 |
Latvia |
5 719 963 |
5 834 362 |
5 951 050 |
6 070 071 |
6 191 472 |
6 315 301 |
6 441 608 |
42 523 827 |
Lithuania |
9 746 724 |
9 941 659 |
10 140 492 |
10 343 302 |
10 550 168 |
10 761 171 |
10 976 395 |
72 459 911 |
Luxembourg |
3 614 362 |
3 686 649 |
3 760 382 |
3 835 590 |
3 912 302 |
3 990 548 |
4 070 359 |
26 870 192 |
Hungary |
29 928 649 |
30 527 222 |
31 137 766 |
31 760 521 |
32 395 732 |
33 043 646 |
33 704 519 |
222 498 055 |
Malta |
2 882 581 |
2 940 232 |
2 999 037 |
3 059 018 |
3 120 198 |
3 182 602 |
3 246 254 |
21 429 922 |
Netherlands |
42 472 298 |
43 321 744 |
44 188 179 |
45 071 942 |
45 973 381 |
46 892 849 |
47 830 706 |
315 751 099 |
Austria |
25 218 655 |
25 723 028 |
26 237 489 |
26 762 239 |
27 297 483 |
27 843 433 |
28 400 302 |
187 482 629 |
Poland |
57 234 807 |
58 379 504 |
59 547 094 |
60 738 036 |
61 952 797 |
63 191 853 |
64 455 688 |
425 499 779 |
Portugal |
9 115 416 |
9 297 724 |
9 483 679 |
9 673 352 |
9 866 819 |
10 064 156 |
10 265 439 |
67 766 585 |
Romania |
40 329 479 |
41 136 069 |
41 958 790 |
42 797 966 |
43 653 925 |
44 527 004 |
45 417 544 |
299 820 777 |
Slovenia |
9 070 958 |
9 252 377 |
9 437 424 |
9 626 173 |
9 818 696 |
10 015 070 |
10 215 372 |
67 436 070 |
Slovakia |
27 344 460 |
27 891 349 |
28 449 176 |
29 018 159 |
29 598 522 |
30 190 493 |
30 794 303 |
203 286 462 |
Finland |
19 156 720 |
19 539 854 |
19 930 651 |
20 329 264 |
20 735 850 |
21 150 567 |
21 573 578 |
142 416 484 |
Sweden |
42 997 507 |
43 857 457 |
44 734 606 |
45 629 298 |
46 541 884 |
47 472 722 |
48 422 176 |
319 655 650 |
Total |
877 990 938 |
895 550 759 |
913 461 777 |
931 731 011 |
950 365 632 |
969 372 945 |
988 760 403 |
6 527 233 465 |
ANNEX XV
Annual breakdown by Member State of global resources allocated under the transnational cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Belgium |
5 613 933 |
5 726 211 |
5 840 735 |
5 957 550 |
6 076 701 |
6 198 235 |
6 322 200 |
41 735 565 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bulgaria |
3 542 759 |
3 613 614 |
3 685 887 |
3 759 604 |
3 834 796 |
3 911 492 |
3 989 722 |
26 337 874 |
Czechia |
5 252 023 |
5 357 064 |
5 464 205 |
5 573 489 |
5 684 959 |
5 798 658 |
5 914 631 |
39 045 029 |
Denmark |
2 846 218 |
2 903 143 |
2 961 205 |
3 020 430 |
3 080 838 |
3 142 455 |
3 205 304 |
21 159 593 |
Germany |
40 874 747 |
41 692 242 |
42 526 087 |
43 376 608 |
44 244 141 |
45 129 023 |
46 031 604 |
303 874 452 |
Estonia |
653 617 |
666 689 |
680 023 |
693 624 |
707 496 |
721 646 |
736 079 |
4 859 174 |
Ireland |
2 360 602 |
2 407 814 |
2 455 970 |
2 505 090 |
2 555 192 |
2 606 295 |
2 658 421 |
17 549 384 |
Greece |
5 360 369 |
5 467 576 |
5 576 927 |
5 688 466 |
5 802 235 |
5 918 280 |
6 036 646 |
39 850 499 |
Spain |
23 096 302 |
23 558 228 |
24 029 392 |
24 509 980 |
25 000 180 |
25 500 183 |
26 010 187 |
171 704 452 |
France |
33 160 345 |
33 823 552 |
34 500 023 |
35 190 024 |
35 893 824 |
36 611 701 |
37 343 935 |
246 523 404 |
Croatia |
2 072 838 |
2 114 295 |
2 156 581 |
2 199 713 |
2 243 707 |
2 288 581 |
2 334 353 |
15 410 068 |
Italy |
30 138 279 |
30 741 044 |
31 355 865 |
31 982 982 |
32 622 642 |
33 275 095 |
33 940 597 |
224 056 504 |
Cyprus |
423 960 |
432 439 |
441 088 |
449 910 |
458 908 |
468 086 |
477 448 |
3 151 839 |
Latvia |
973 899 |
993 377 |
1 013 245 |
1 033 510 |
1 054 180 |
1 075 263 |
1 096 769 |
7 240 243 |
Lithuania |
1 425 229 |
1 453 733 |
1 482 808 |
1 512 464 |
1 542 714 |
1 573 568 |
1 605 039 |
10 595 555 |
Luxembourg |
290 042 |
295 843 |
301 760 |
307 795 |
313 951 |
320 230 |
326 634 |
2 156 255 |
Hungary |
4 878 767 |
4 976 342 |
5 075 869 |
5 177 386 |
5 280 934 |
5 386 553 |
5 494 284 |
36 270 135 |
Malta |
226 915 |
231 453 |
236 082 |
240 804 |
245 620 |
250 532 |
255 543 |
1 686 949 |
Netherlands |
8 466 795 |
8 636 131 |
8 808 853 |
8 985 031 |
9 164 731 |
9 348 026 |
9 534 986 |
62 944 553 |
Austria |
4 335 198 |
4 421 902 |
4 510 340 |
4 600 547 |
4 692 558 |
4 786 409 |
4 882 137 |
32 229 091 |
Poland |
19 104 784 |
19 486 880 |
19 876 618 |
20 274 150 |
20 679 633 |
21 093 226 |
21 515 090 |
142 030 381 |
Portugal |
5 133 728 |
5 236 403 |
5 341 131 |
5 447 954 |
5 556 913 |
5 668 051 |
5 781 412 |
38 165 592 |
Romania |
9 794 737 |
9 990 631 |
10 190 444 |
10 394 253 |
10 602 138 |
10 814 181 |
11 030 464 |
72 816 848 |
Slovenia |
1 026 247 |
1 046 771 |
1 067 707 |
1 089 061 |
1 110 842 |
1 133 059 |
1 155 720 |
7 629 407 |
Slovakia |
2 699 356 |
2 753 343 |
2 808 409 |
2 864 578 |
2 921 869 |
2 980 307 |
3 039 913 |
20 067 775 |
Finland |
2 731 246 |
2 785 871 |
2 841 588 |
2 898 420 |
2 956 388 |
3 015 516 |
3 075 826 |
20 304 855 |
Sweden |
4 934 269 |
5 032 955 |
5 133 614 |
5 236 286 |
5 341 012 |
5 447 832 |
5 556 788 |
36 682 756 |
Total |
221 417 204 |
225 845 546 |
230 362 456 |
234 969 709 |
239 669 102 |
244 462 483 |
249 351 732 |
1 646 078 232 |
ANNEX XVI
Annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the interregional cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Total |
74 284 560 |
75 770 251 |
77 285 656 |
78 831 369 |
80 407 997 |
82 016 157 |
83 656 479 |
552 252 469 |
ANNEX XVII
Annual breakdown of global resources allocated under the outermost regions cooperation strand of the European territorial cooperation goal and available for programming
EUR, current prices |
||||||||
|
2021 |
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
2025 |
2026 |
2027 |
total |
Spain |
18 883 118 |
19 260 781 |
19 645 996 |
20 038 915 |
20 439 693 |
20 848 487 |
21 265 457 |
140 382 447 |
France |
19 180 465 |
19 564 075 |
19 955 356 |
20 354 463 |
20 761 552 |
21 176 783 |
21 600 318 |
142 593 012 |
Portugal |
4 414 613 |
4 502 905 |
4 592 963 |
4 684 821 |
4 778 517 |
4 874 088 |
4 971 570 |
32 819 477 |
Total |
42 478 196 |
43 327 761 |
44 194 315 |
45 078 199 |
45 979 762 |
46 899 358 |
47 837 345 |
315 794 936 |
ACTS ADOPTED BY BODIES CREATED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
9.7.2021 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
L 244/51 |
DECISION No 2/2021 OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED BY THE COMMON AVIATION AREA AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND ITS MEMBER STATES, OF THE ONE PART, AND GEORGIA, OF THE OTHER PART
of 28 May 2021
replacing Annex III to the Common Aviation Area Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and Georgia, of the other part [2021/1132]
THE JOINT COMMITTEE,
Having regard to the Common Aviation Area Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and Georgia, of the other part, and in particular Article 26(7) thereof,
HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:
Sole Article
Annex III to the Common Aviation Area Agreement between the European Union and its Member States, of the one part, and Georgia, of the other part, is replaced by the text in the Annex to this Decision as from the date of adoption of this Decision.
Done at Brussels and Tbilisi, on 28 May 2021.
For the Joint Committee,
The Head of the European Union Delegation
[Mr Klaus GEIL]
The Head of Georgia Delegation
[Ms Ketevan SALUKVADZE]
ANNEX
‘ANNEX III
(Subject to regular update)
RULES APPLICABLE TO CIVIL AVIATION
The ‘applicable provisions’ of the following acts shall be applicable in accordance with this Agreement unless otherwise specified in this Annex or in Annex II to this Agreement (transitional provisions). Where necessary, specific adaptations for each individual act are set out hereafter:
A. Market access and ancillary issues
Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 2008 on common rules for the operation of air services in the Community (recast) (OJ L 293, 31.10.2008, p. 3), as amended by:
Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 (OJ L 212, 22.8.2018, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Article 2, Article 23(1), Article 24, Annex I, Chapter II in accordance with paragraph 6 of Annex II to the Agreement.
Council Regulation (EEC) No 95/93 of 18 January 1993 on common rules for the allocation of slots at Community airports (OJ L 14, 22.1.1993, p. 1), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 894/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 May 2002 (OJ L 142, 31.5.2002, p. 3),
Regulation (EC) No 1554/2003 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 July 2003 (OJ L 221, 4.9.2003, p. 1),
Regulation (EC) No 793/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 (OJ L 138, 30.4.2004, p. 50),
Regulation (EC) No 545/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2009 (OJ L 167, 29.6.2009, p. 24),
Regulation (EU) 2020/459 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 March 2020 (OJ L 99, 31.3.2020, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 12, 14, 14a(2); as regards the application of Article 12(2), the term ‘the Commission’ shall read ‘the Joint Committee’.
Council Directive 96/67/EC of 15 October 1996 on access to the ground-handling market at Community airports (OJ L 272, 25.10.1996, p. 36).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 9, 11 to 21, Annex; as regards the application of Article 20(2), the term ‘the Commission’ shall read ‘the Joint Committee’.
Regulation (EC) No 785/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on insurance requirements for air carriers and aircraft operators (OJ L 138, 30.4.2004, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 285/2010 of 6 April 2010 (OJ L 87, 7.4.2010, p. 19),
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/1118 of 27 April 2020 (OJ L 243, 29.7.2020, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 8.
Directive 2009/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2009 on airport charges (OJ L 70, 14.3.2009, p. 11).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 11.
B. Air traffic management
Regulation (EC) No 549/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2004 laying down the framework for the creation of the Single European Sky (the Framework Regulation) (OJ L 96, 31.3.2004, p. 1), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 1070/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 (OJ L 300, 14.11.2009, p. 34). Applicable provisions: Article 1, with the exception of Article 1(4).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 4, 6, 9 to 13.
Regulation (EC) No 550/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2004 on the provision of air navigation services in the Single European Sky (the Service Provision Regulation) (OJ L 96, 31.3.2004, p. 10), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 1070/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 (OJ L 300, 14.11.2009, p. 34). Applicable provisions: Article 2.
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 18, Annex I.
Regulation (EC) No 551/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2004 on the organisation and use of the airspace in the Single European Sky (the Airspace Regulation) (OJ L 96, 31.3.2004, p. 20), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 1070/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 (OJ L 300, 14.11.2009, p. 34). Applicable provisions: Article 3.
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 9.
Regulation (EC) No 552/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 10 March 2004 on the interoperability of the European Air Traffic Management network (the Interoperability Regulation) (OJ L 96, 31.3.2004, p. 26), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 1070/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 October 2009 (OJ L 300, 14.11.2009, p. 34). Applicable provisions: Article 4.
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annexes I to V.
Performance and Charging
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/317 of 11 February 2019 laying down a performance and charging scheme in the single European sky and repealing Implementing Regulations (EU) No 390/2013 and (EU) No 391/2013 (OJ L 56, 25.2.2019, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: scope and application to be discussed.
Network Functions
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/123 of 24 January 2019 laying down detailed rules for the implementation of air traffic management (ATM) network functions and repealing Commission Regulation (EU) No 677/2011 (OJ L 28, 31.1.2019, p. 1).
Commission Regulation (EU) No 255/2010 of 25 March 2010 laying down common rules on air traffic flow management (OJ L 80, 26.3.2010, p. 10), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 (OJ L 281, 13.10.2012, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1006 of 22 June 2016 (OJ L 165, 23.6.2016, p. 8),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2159 of 20 November 2017 (OJ L 304, 21.11.2017, p. 45).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 15, Annexes.
Interoperability
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1032/2006 of 6 July 2006 laying down requirements for automatic systems for the exchange of flight data for the purpose of notification, coordination and transfer of flights between air traffic control units (OJ L 186, 7.7.2006, p. 27), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EC) No 30/2009 of 16 January 2009 (OJ L 13, 17.1.2009, p. 20).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 9, Annexes I to V.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 1033/2006 of 4 July 2006 laying down the requirements on procedures for flight plans in the pre-flight phase for the Single European Sky (OJ L 186, 7.7.2006, p .46), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 929/2010 of 18 October 2010 (OJ L 273, 19.10.2010, p. 4),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 (OJ L 281, 13.10.2012, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 428/2013 of 8 May 2013 (OJ L 127, 9.5.2013, p. 23),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/2120 of 2 December 2016 (OJ L 329, 3.12.2016, p. 70),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/139 of 29 January 2018 (OJ L 25, 30.1.2018, p. 4).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 5, Annex.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 633/2007 of 7 June 2007 laying down requirements for the application of a flight message transfer protocol used for the purpose of notification, coordination and transfer of flights between air traffic control units (OJ L 146, 8.6.2007, p. 7), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 283/2011 of 22 March 2011 (OJ L 77, 23.3.2011, p. 23).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 6, Annexes I to IV.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 29/2009 of 16 January 2009 laying down requirements on data link services for the Single European Sky (OJ L 13, 17.1.2009, p. 3), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/310 of 26 February 2015 (OJ L 56, 27.2.2015, p. 30),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1170 of 8 July 2019 (OJ L 183 9.7.2019, p. 6),
Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/2012 of 29 November 2019 (OJ L 312, 3.12.2019, p. 95).
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/208 of 14 February 2020 (OJ L 43, 17.2.2020, p. 72).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 14, Annexes I to III.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 262/2009 of 30 March 2009 laying down requirements for the coordinated allocation and use of Mode S interrogator codes for the Single European Sky (OJ L 84, 31.3.2009, p. 20), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/2345 of 14 December 2016 (OJ L 348, 21.12.2016, p. 11).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 12, Annexes I to VI.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 73/2010 of 26 January 2010 laying down requirements on the quality of aeronautical data and aeronautical information for the Single European Sky (OJ L 23, 27.1.2010, p. 6), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1029/2014 of 26 September 2014 (OJ L 284, 30.9.2014, p. 9),
and repealed with effect from 27 January 2022 by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/469.
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 13, Annexes I to X.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1206/2011 of 22 November 2011 laying down requirements on aircraft identification for surveillance for the single European sky (OJ L 305, 23.11.2011, p. 23), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/587 of 29 April 2020 (OJ L 138, 30.4.2020, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 11, Annexes I to VII.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1207/2011 of 22 November 2011 laying down requirements for the performance and the interoperability of surveillance for the single European sky (OJ L 305, 23.11.2011, p. 35), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1028/2014 of 26 September 2014 (OJ L 284, 30.9.2014, p. 7),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/386 of 6 March 2017 (OJ L 59, 7.3.2017, p. 34),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/587 of 29 April 2020 (OJ L 138, 30.4.2020, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 14, Annexes I to IX.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1079/2012 of 16 November 2012 laying down requirements for voice channels spacing for the single European sky (OJ L 320, 17.11.2012, p. 14), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 657/2013 of 10 July 2013 (OJ L 190, 11.7.2013, p. 37),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/2345 of 14 December 2016 (OJ L 348, 21.12.2016, p. 11),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2160 of 20 November 2017 (OJ L 304, 21.11.2017, p. 47).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 14, Annexes I to V.
SESAR
Council Regulation (EC) No 219/2007 of 27 February 2007 on the establishment of a Joint Undertaking to develop the new generation European air traffic management system (SESAR) (OJ L 64, 2.3.2007, p. 1), as amended by:
Council Regulation (EC) No 1361/2008 of 16 December 2008 (OJ L 352, 31.12.2008, p. 12),
Council Regulation (EU) No 721/2014 of 16 June 2014 (OJ L 192, 1.7.2014, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: scope and application to be discussed.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 409/2013 of 3 May 2013 on the definition of common projects, the establishment of governance and the identification of incentives supporting the implementation of the European Air Traffic Management Master Plan (OJ L 123, 4.5.2013, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 15.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 716/2014 of 27 June 2014 on the establishment of the Pilot Common Project supporting the implementation of the European Air Traffic Management Master Plan (OJ L 190, 28.6.2014, p. 19).
Airspace
Commission Regulation (EC) No 2150/2005 of 23 December 2005 laying down common rules for the flexible use of airspace (OJ L 342, 24.12.2005, p. 20).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 9, Annex.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 of 26 September 2012 laying down the common rules of the air and operational provisions regarding services and procedures in air navigation and amending Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1035/2011 and Regulations (EC) No 1265/2007, (EC) No 1794/2006, (EC) No 730/2006, (EC) No 1033/2006 and (EU) No 255/2010 (OJ L 281, 13.10.2012, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/340 of 20 February 2015 (OJ L 63, 6.3.2015, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2016/1185 of 20 July 2016 (OJ L 196, 21.7.2016, p. 3),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/469 of 14 February 2020 (OJ L 104, 3.4.2020, p.1, as amended by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1177 (OJ L 259, 10.8.2020, p. 12),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/886 of 26 June 2020 (OJ L 205, 29.6.2020, p. 14).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annex, including its appendixes.
C. Aviation safety
Basic regulation
Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Union Aviation Safety Agency, and amending Regulations (EC) No 2111/2005, (EC) No 1008/2008, (EU) No 996/2010, (EU) No 376/2014 and Directives 2014/30/EU and 2014/53/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Regulations (EC) No 552/2004 and (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91 (OJ L 212, 22.8.2018, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 30, Articles 22 to 94, Article 95(2), Articles 96 to 112 and 114 to 131, Article 132(2), relevant annexes.
Standardisation inspections
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 628/2013 of 28 June 2013 on working methods of the European Aviation Safety Agency for conducting standardisation inspections and for monitoring the application of the rules of Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Commission Regulation (EC) No 736/2006 (OJ L 179, 29.6.2013, p. 46).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 26.
Aerodromes
Commission Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 of 12 February 2014 laying down requirements and administrative procedures related to aerodromes pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 44, 14.2.2014, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/401 of 14 March 2018 (OJ L 72, 15.3.2018, p. 17).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annexes I to IV.
ATM/ANS
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/340 of 20 February 2015 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures relating to air traffic controllers' licences and certificates pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council, amending Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 923/2012 and repealing Commission Regulation (EU) No 805/2011 (OJ L 63, 6.3.2015, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annexes I to IV.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/373 of 1 March 2017 laying down common requirements for providers of air traffic management/air navigation services and other air traffic management network functions and their oversight, repealing Regulation (EC) No 482/2008, Implementing Regulations (EU) No 1034/2011, (EU) No 1035/2011 and (EU) 2016/1377 and amending Regulation (EU) No 677/2011 (OJ L 62, 8.3.2017, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/469 of 14 February 2020 amending Regulation (EU) No 923/2012, Regulation (EU) No 139/2014 and Regulation (EU) 2017/373 as regards requirements for air traffic management/air navigation services, design of airspace structures and data quality, runway safety and repealing Regulation (EC) No 73/2010 (OJ L 104, 3.4.2020, p. 1), as amended by Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/1177 (OJ L 259, 10.8.2020, p. 12),
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annexes.
Air crew
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1178/2011 of 3 November 2011 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to civil aviation aircrew pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 311, 25.11.2011, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 290/2012 of 30 March 2012 (OJ L 100, 5.4.2012, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 70/2014 of 27 January 2014 (OJ L 23, 28.1.2014, p. 25),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 245/2014 of 13 March 2014 (OJ L 74, 14.3.2014, p. 33),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/445 of 17 March 2015 (OJ L 74, 18.3.2015, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/539 of 6 April 2016 (OJ L 91, 7.4.2016, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/1065 of 27 July 2018 (OJ L 192, 30.7. 2018, p. 31),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/1119 of 31 July 2018 (OJ L 204, 13.8.2018, p. 13),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1974 of 14 December 2018 (OJ L 326, 20.12.2018, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/27 of 19 December 2018 (OJ L 8, 10.1.2019, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/430 of 18 March 2019 (OJ L 75, 19.3.2019, p. 66),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1747 of 15 October 2019 (OJ L 268, 22.10.2019, p. 23),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/359 of 4 March 2020 (OJ L 67, 5.3.2020, p. 82),
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/723 of 4 March 2020 (OJ L 170, 2.6.2020, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 11, Annexes I to IV.
Airspace Usage Requirements
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1332/2011 of 16 December 2011 laying down common airspace usage requirements and operating procedures for airborne collision avoidance (OJ L 336, 20.12.2011, p. 20), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/583 of 15 April 2016 (OJ L 101, 16.4.2016, p. 7).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 3, Annex.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1048 of 18 July 2018 laying down airspace usage requirements and operating procedures concerning performance-based navigation (OJ L 189, 26.7.2018, p. 3).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 7, Annex.
Air operations
Commission Regulation (EU) No 965/2012 of 5 October 2012 laying down technical requirements and administrative procedures related to air operations pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 296 25.10.2012, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 800/2013 of 14 August 2013 (OJ L 227, 24.8.2013, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 71/2014 of 27 January 2014 (OJ L 23, 28.1.2014, p. 27),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 83/2014 of 29 January 2014 (OJ L 28, 31.1.2014, p. 17),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 379/2014 of 7 April 2014 (OJ L 123, 24.4.2014, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/140 of 29 January 2015 (OJ L 24, 30.1.2015, p. 5),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/640 of 23 April 2015 (OJ L 106, 24.4.2015, p. 18),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1329 of 31 July 2015 (OJ L 206, 1.8.2015, p. 21),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/2338 of 11 December 2015 (OJ L 330, 16.12.2015, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/1199 of 22 July 2016 (OJ L 198, 23.7.2016, p. 13),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2017/363 of 1 March 2017 (OJ L 55, 2.3.2017, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/394 of 13 March 2018 (OJ L 71, 14.3.2018, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/1042 of 23 July 2018 (OJ L 188, 25.7.2018, p. 3),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1975 of 14 December 2018 (OJ L 326, 20.12.2018, p. 53),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1384 of 24 July 2019 (OJ L 228, 4.9.2019, p. 106),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1387 of 1 August 2019 (OJ L 229, 5.9.2019, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 9a, Annexes I to VIII.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/1976 of 14 December 2018 laying down detailed rules for the operation of sailplanes as well as for the flight crew licensing for sailplanes pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 326, 20.12.2018, p. 64), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/358 of 4 March 2020 (OJ L 67, 5.3.2020, p. 57).
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/395 of 13 March 2018 laying down detailed rules for the operation of balloons pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 71, 14.3.2018, p. 10), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/357 of 4 March 2020 (OJ L 67, 5.3.2020, p. 34).
Initial airworthiness
Commission Regulation (EU) No 748/2012 of 3 August 2012 laying down implementing rules for the airworthiness and environmental certification of aircraft and related products, parts and appliances, as well as for the certification of design and production organisations (OJ L 224, 21.8.2012, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 7/2013 of 8 January 2013 (OJ L 4, 9.1.2013, p. 36),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 69/2014 of 27 January 2014 (OJ L 23, 28.1.2014, p 12),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1039 of 30 June 2015 (OJ L 167, 1.7.2015, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/5 of 5 January 2016 (OJ L 3 6.1.2016, p. 3),
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/897 of 12 March 2019 (OJ L 144, 3.6.2019, p. 1),
Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2020/570 of 28 January 2020 (OJ L 132, 27.4.2020, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annex I.
Continuing airworthiness
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1321/2014 of 26 November 2014 on the continuing airworthiness of aircraft and aeronautical products, parts and appliances, and on the approval of organisations and personnel involved in these tasks (OJ L 362, 17.12.2014, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1088 of 3 July 2015 (OJ L 176, 7.7.2015, p. 4),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/1536 of 16 September 2015 (OJ L 241, 17.9.2015, p. 16),
Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/1142 of 14 August 2018 (OJ L 207, 16.8.2018, p. 2),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1383 of 8 July 2019 (OJ L 228, 4.9.2019, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1384 of 24 July 2019 (OJ L 228, 4.9.2019, p. 106),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/270 of 25 February 2020 (OJ L 56, 27.2.2020, p. 20).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 6, Annexes I to IV.
Additional airworthiness specifications
Commission Regulation (EU) 2015/640 of 23 April 2015 on additional airworthiness specifications for a given type of operations and amending Regulation (EU) no 965/2012 (OJ L 106, 24.4.2015, p. 18), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/133 of 28 January 2019 (OJ L 25, 29.1.2019, p. 14).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 5, Annexes.
EU safety list
Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 December 2005 on the establishment of a Community list of air carriers subject to an operating ban within the Community and on informing air transport passengers of the identity of the operating air carrier, and repealing Article 9 of Directive 2004/36/EC (OJ L 344, 27.12.2005, p. 15), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 596/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 June 2009 (OJ L 188, 18.7.2009, p. 14),
Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 (OJ L 212, 22.8.2018, p. 1),
Regulation (EU) 2019/1243 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 (OJ L 198, 25.7.2019, p. 241).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 13, Annex.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 473/2006 of 22 March 2006 laying down implementing rules for the Community list of air carriers which are subject to an operating ban within the Community referred to in Chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 84, 23.3.2006, p. 8).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 6, Annexes A to C.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 of 22 March 2006 establishing the Community list of air carriers which are subject to an operating ban within the Community referred to in Chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 84, 23.3.2006, p. 14), as regularly amended by Commission Implementing Regulations.
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 and 2, Annexes A and B.
Occurrence reporting
Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014 on the reporting, analysis and follow-up of occurrences in civil aviation, amending Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Directive 2003/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Regulations (EC) No 1321/2007 and (EC) No 1330/2007 (OJ L 122, 24.4.2014, p. 18), as amended by:
Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 (OJ L 212, 22.8.2018, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 7, Article 9(3), Article 10(2) to (4), Article 11(1) and (7), Article 13 with the exception of paragraph 9, Articles 14 to 16, Article 21, Annexes I to III.
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1018 of 29 June 2015 laying down a list classifying occurrences in civil aviation to be mandatorily reported according to Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 163, 30.6.2015, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Article 1, Annexes I to V.
Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/1128 of 1 July 2019 on access rights to safety recommendations and responses stored in the European Central Repository and repealing Decision 2012/780/EU (OJ L 177, 2.7.2019, p. 112).
Accidents investigation
Regulation (EU) No 996/2010 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 October 2010 on the investigation and prevention of accidents and incidents in civil aviation and repealing Directive 94/56/EC (OJ L 295, 12.11.2010, p. 35), as amended by:
Regulation (EU) No 376/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 3 April 2014 (OJ L 122, 24.4.2014, p. 18),
Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 (OJ L 212, 22.8.2018, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 23 with the exception of Articles 7(4) and of Article 19 (repealed by Regulation (EU) No 376/2014).
Ramp inspections
Commission Regulation (EC) No 351/2008 implementing Directive 2004/36/EC of 16 April 2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the prioritisation of ramp inspections on aircraft using Community airports (OJ L 109, 19.4.2008, p. 7).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 3.
Other
Commission Regulation (EC) No 768/2006 of 19 May 2006 implementing Directive 2004/36/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards the collection and exchange of information on the safety of aircraft using Community airports and the management of the information system (OJ L 134, 20.5.2006, p. 16).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 6.
D. Aviation security
Regulation (EC) No 300/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 March 2008 on common rules in the field of civil aviation security and repealing Regulation (EC) No 2320/2002 (OJ L 97, 9.4.2008, p. 72).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 15, 18, 21, Annex.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 18/2010 of 8 January 2010 amending Regulation (EC) No 300/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council as far as specifications for national quality control programmes in the field of civil aviation security are concerned (OJ L 7, 12.1.2010, p. 3).
Commission Regulation (EC) No 272/2009 of 2 April 2009 supplementing the common basic standards on civil aviation security laid down in the Annex to Regulation (EC) No 300/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council (OJ L 91, 3.4.2009, p. 7), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) No 297/2010 of 9 April 2010 (OJ L 90, 10.4.2010, p. 1),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 720/2011 of 22 July 2011 (OJ L 193, 23.7.2011, p. 19),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1141/2011 of 10 November 2011 (OJ L 293, 11.11.2011, p. 22),
Commission Regulation (EU) No 245/2013 of 19 March 2013 (OJ L 77, 20.3.2013, p. 5).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 and 2, Annex.
Commission Regulation (EU) No 1254/2009 of 18 December 2009 setting criteria to allow Member States to derogate from the common basic standards on civil aviation security and to adopt alternative security measures (OJ L 338, 19.12.2009, p. 17), as amended by:
Commission Regulation (EU) 2016/2096 of 30 November 2016 (OJ L 326, 1.12.2016, p. 7).
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/1998 of 5 November 2015 laying down detailed measures for the implementation of the common basic standards on aviation security (OJ L 299, 14.11.2015, p. 1), as amended by:
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2426 of 18 December 2015 (OJ L 334, 22.12.2015, p. 5),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/815 of 12 May 2017 (OJ L 122, 13.5.2017, p. 1),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2018/55 of 9 January 2018 (OJ L 10, 13.1.2018, p. 5),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/103 of 23 January 2019 (OJ L 21, 24.1.2019, p. 13),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/413 of 14 March 2019 (OJ L 73, 15.3.2019, p. 98),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/1583 of 25 September 2019 (OJ L 246, 26.9.2019, p. 15),
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2020/111 of 13 January 2020 (OJ L 21, 27.1.2020, p. 1).
Commission Implementing Decision C (2015) 8005 of 16 November 2015 laying down detailed measures for the implementation of the common basic standards on aviation security containing information, as referred to in point (a) of Article 18 of Regulation (EC) No 300/2008, and its amendments.
Applicable provisions: as referred to in point 3 of Annex II Transitional Provisions.
E. Environment
Directive 2002/49/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 June 2002 relating to the assessment and management of environmental noise (OJ L 189, 18.7.2002, p. 12), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 1137/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2008 (OJ L 311, 21.11.2008, p. 1),
Commission Directive (EU) 2015/996 of 19 May 2015 (OJ L 168, 1.7.2015, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 12, Annexes I to VI.
Directive 2006/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the regulation of the operation of aeroplanes covered by Part II, Chapter 3, Volume 1 of Annex 16 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation, second edition (1988) (codified version) (OJ L 374, 27.12.2006, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 5, Annexes I and II.
Regulation (EU) No 598/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on the establishment of rules and procedures with regard to the introduction of noise-related operating restrictions at Union airports within a Balanced Approach and repealing Directive 2002/30/EC (OJ L 173, 12.6.2014, p. 65).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 10, Annexes I and II.
F. Social aspects
Council Directive 2000/79/EC of 27 November 2000 concerning the European Agreement on the Organisation of Working Time of Mobile Workers in Civil Aviation concluded by the Association of European Airlines (AEA), the European Transport Workers' Federation (ETF), the European Cockpit Association (ECA), the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) and the International Air Carrier Association (IACA) (OJ L 302, 1.12.2000, p. 57).
Applicable provisions: Articles 2 to 3, Annex.
Directive 2003/88/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 November 2003 concerning certain aspects of the organisation of working time (OJ L 299, 18.11.2003, p. 9).
As applicable to aviation.
G. Consumer protection
Council Regulation (EC) No 2027/97 of 9 October 1997 on air carrier liability in respect of the carriage of passengers and their baggage by air (OJ L 285, 17.10.1997, p. 1), as amended by:
Regulation (EC) No 889/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 May 2002 (OJ L 140, 30.5.2002, p. 2).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 6, Annex.
Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event of denied boarding and of cancellation or long delay of flights, and repealing Regulation (EEC) No 295/91 (OJ L 46, 17.2.2004, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 16.
Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 July 2006 concerning the right of disabled persons and persons with reduced mobility when travelling by air (OJ L 204, 26.7.2006, p. 1).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 16, Annexes I and II.
H. Other legislation
Regulation (EC) No 80/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 January 2009 on a Code of Conduct for computerised reservation systems and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 2299/89 (OJ L 35, 4.2.2009, p. 47).
Applicable provisions: Articles 1 to 11, Annexes.