The Managing Director of the Nigerian Airspace Management
Agency, Engr. Ibrahim Abdulsalam has tasked Airspace Managers across Nigerian
airports to embark on measures to
strengthen Air Traffic Management and surveillance systems in their respective
domains to ensure maximum operational safety as the nation gradually winds down
to Christmas and New Year celebrations. Engr. Abdulsalam who gave this charge
at the recently concluded Airspace Managers’ Forum which held at Asaa Pyramid
Hotels, Kaduna maintained that the need for extra vigilance at this time became
inevitable because of the usual upsurge in traffic and the increased tempo of
airport activities that come with the yuletide season. According to the NAMA
boss, “we must do our level best to build upon the present gains we have
achieved in maintaining safety of air navigation in the country and zero
tolerance for aviation incidents. In doing this, it calls for synergy and
collaboration among airspace managers and I believe this forum will provide the
opportunity to compare notes and do the needed peer review which will put all
operations nationwide on the same page.”
Abdulsalam also noted that “recent effort by management to digitalize
air traffic management services in the country by way of deployment of Digital
Safe Towers across the four major airports as well as the Automatic Dependent
Surveillance-Contract/Controller Pilot Data Link Communication (CPDLC) are
targeted at ensuring that the nation’s airspace conforms to global safety standards
and also bring about efficiency in service delivery.” He therefore called on airspace managers to
imbibe the culture of “collaborative engagement that would engender the needed
peer review and enhanced safety.” Earlier in an address, the Chairman of the
forum Port Harcourt Airspace Manager, Mr Gabriel Akpen expressed confidence
that the forum would afford members the opportunity to engage one another and
build strategies for collective growth, stressing that “current operating times
call for renewed efforts to shore up performance and manage air traffic more
efficiently than ever.” The Director of Administration, Dr Saleh Ibrahim, in
his remarks enjoined airspace managers to be more security conscious just as he
called for renewed vigilance around navigational aids. Also speaking, the
Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Airport Manager in Kaduna, Mr.
Garba Usman harped on the need for “collaboration and inclusiveness in service
provision among aviation agencies,” adding that constructive engagement rather
than inter-agency squabbles is required to take Nigerian aviation to the next
level. The well attended forum attracted representatives from the Nigerian
Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN),
Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET), State Security Services (SSS) and Arik
Airlines. In a communique at the end of the forum, the Airspace Managers inter
alia, appreciated NAMA on the successful deployment of ADS-C/CPDLC in Lagos and
Kano Area Control Centres (ACCs) just as they called for the review of
contractual agreements and MOUs between state governments and private
individuals. They also beseeched management to organize workshops and seminars
that would enable Airspace managers acquire more leadership and managerial
skills.
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