he Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) in conjunction with SITA , is deploying Controller Pilot Data Link Communication(CPDLC) facilities at Lagos and Kano Control Centres to enhance long range data communication between Air Traffic Controllers and the Pilots.
This system of communication ,according to the Managing Director of the Agency,Engr. Ibrahim Abdulsalam,would assist in "the decongestion of busy ATC frequencies at Lagos and Kano Area Control Centres,thereby promoting safe and efficient flow of traffic within the nation's airspace.In addition ,the deployment of CPDLC would reduce ATC and Pilot workloads within the airspace."
The installation of CPDLC ,NAMA boss explained would also enhance Air Traffic Management (ATM) capacity while ensuring accuracy of data exchanged between ATC Pilots of aircraft in flight.
In a bid to boost the nation’s preparedness in emergency responses,
the Nigerian airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has concluded plans to
develop a Strategic Disaster Recovery Centre for the provision of
communication, surveillance, air traffic management to enhance
uninterrupted services.
When in place, the centre would equally provide online real time
information in the event of unforeseen contingency.
The Managing Director of the agency, Engr. Ibrahim Abdulsalam, made
this disclosure during the 2014 National Conference of Nigerian
Airspace Managers’ Forum which held at UK Bello Arts Theatre in Minna,
Niger State.
He stated that ‘’with the increasing growth in air traffic and the
growing demand for air navigation services, there was the need for
NAMA to deploy appropriate infrastructure and technology in order to
enhance capacity in safety critical areas as well as Search and Rescue
Coordination.’’
Also as part of the project, Engr. Abdulsalam said the agency would
acquire two Mobile Radar Trucks for Lagos and Abuja airports,
additional Mobile Control Towers for contingency use and installation
of 3-Dimentional Virtual Tower Simulators at Lagos and Abuja for
in-house training.
The agency, according to the NAMA boss would also establish additional
Area Control Centres at Abuja and Port Harcourt among others.
The NAMA boss also lauded the Airspace Managers for their ‘’dedication
to duty and ingenuity in managing the operational, technical,
financial and administrative challenges’’ at their various stations
and also enjoined them to put safety first in all their considerations
as the onus lies on them to effectively and efficiently deploy the
huge safety-critical infrastructure in their domains to bring about
seamlessness and safety in the nation’s airspace.
Engr. Abdulsalam, accompanied by the 32 Airspace Managers in
attendance, paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Niger State, Dr
Muazu Babangida Aliyu (CON)where the governor was presented an award
for his contributions to the safety of air navigation in the country.
In his remarks, Dr Aliyu thanked NAMA for its efforts at promoting the
safety of the Nigerian airspace and also expressed concern over the
‘’slow pace of renovation work going on at the Minna airport in view
of the fact that the airport is an alternate airport to Abuja.’’
the Nigerian airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has concluded plans to
develop a Strategic Disaster Recovery Centre for the provision of
communication, surveillance, air traffic management to enhance
uninterrupted services.
When in place, the centre would equally provide online real time
information in the event of unforeseen contingency.
The Managing Director of the agency, Engr. Ibrahim Abdulsalam, made
this disclosure during the 2014 National Conference of Nigerian
Airspace Managers’ Forum which held at UK Bello Arts Theatre in Minna,
Niger State.
He stated that ‘’with the increasing growth in air traffic and the
growing demand for air navigation services, there was the need for
NAMA to deploy appropriate infrastructure and technology in order to
enhance capacity in safety critical areas as well as Search and Rescue
Coordination.’’
Also as part of the project, Engr. Abdulsalam said the agency would
acquire two Mobile Radar Trucks for Lagos and Abuja airports,
additional Mobile Control Towers for contingency use and installation
of 3-Dimentional Virtual Tower Simulators at Lagos and Abuja for
in-house training.
The agency, according to the NAMA boss would also establish additional
Area Control Centres at Abuja and Port Harcourt among others.
The NAMA boss also lauded the Airspace Managers for their ‘’dedication
to duty and ingenuity in managing the operational, technical,
financial and administrative challenges’’ at their various stations
and also enjoined them to put safety first in all their considerations
as the onus lies on them to effectively and efficiently deploy the
huge safety-critical infrastructure in their domains to bring about
seamlessness and safety in the nation’s airspace.
Engr. Abdulsalam, accompanied by the 32 Airspace Managers in
attendance, paid a courtesy visit to the Governor of Niger State, Dr
Muazu Babangida Aliyu (CON)where the governor was presented an award
for his contributions to the safety of air navigation in the country.
In his remarks, Dr Aliyu thanked NAMA for its efforts at promoting the
safety of the Nigerian airspace and also expressed concern over the
‘’slow pace of renovation work going on at the Minna airport in view
of the fact that the airport is an alternate airport to Abuja.’’
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