The Honourable Minister of State, Aviation, Senator Hadi
Sirika has commended the African and Indian Ocean Satellite Communication
Network (AFISNET) for significantly contributing to the enhancement of safety
and efficiency of air navigation within and across the African and Indian Ocean
(AFI) region.
Sirika who made these remarks while declaring open
the 24th meeting of the Western and
Central Africa Satellite Network Management Committee (SNMC) hosted by the
Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) at NICON Luxury Hotels Abuja, noted
with delight that the SNMC has commenced discussion on the feasibility of
surveillance data sharing within the sub-region, especially with the
“multiplicity of surveillance systems available within the AFI Region with immense
potentials for providing redundancy across neighbouring Flight Information
Regions (FIRs).”
According to the Aviation Minister, the objective of
Global Air Navigation Plan is to achieve a harmonized inter operable and
seamless global air traffic management system that will facilitate cost
effective, efficient and economic international civil aviation, hence the need
to sustain, expand and improve technology and capacity of the AFISNET to
accommodate navigational and surveillance data sharing.
Sirika also declared
that the ongoing Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) Automation project
embarked upon by NAMA has delivered a Centralized Aeronautical Database that is
being populated with data that would enhance seamless integration with other
states or regional databases, even as he charged the meeting to “provide an
appropriate forum for member states, delegates and stakeholders to benchmark,
synergize, collaborate and cooperate in order to facilitate the seamless
integration of our various systems for greater capacity across the entire
region in the spirit of No Country Left Behind and Single African Sky vision.”
Also speaking, the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO) Regional Officer (CNS) at the Regional Office of ICAO for
Western and Central Africa (WACAF) in Dakar, Mr. Francois Salmbanga stated that
in view of the fact that AFISNET offers real opportunities for the
implementation of the main components of Communication, Navigation,
Surveillance and Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) systems to be required for
the future aviation system, ICAO attaches particular importance to the AFISNET network, and pays much attention to
activities related to its management as well
as supports the various initiatives of states and organizations to find
common solutions in a sub-regional or regional frame.
Earlier in his
remarks, the Ag. Managing Director of NAMA, Engr. Emma Anasi noted that several
safety critical initiatives embarked upon by the agency in recent time were
targeted at making the Nigerian airspace compliant with regional and
international standards for the overall safety of air navigation in the country
as well as within the AFI region.
Following the
persistent deficiencies noticed in the provision of Aeronautical Fixed
Telecommunication Services in Western and Central Africa, AFISNET was
established in 1994 to create a reliable aeronautical telecommunication
backbone that would facilitate regional integration through the provision of a
channel for direct vocal communication between air traffic controllers for the
coordination of movement of aircraft and exchange of flight, aeronautical,
search and rescue as well as meteorological information. Attended by delegates
from ICAO, NAMA, Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar
(ASECNA), Ghana Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Roberts Flight Information
(Roberts FIR), the one week deliberation is aimed at improving and
re-engineering the AFISNET for enhanced efficiency and safety of air navigation
within the AFI Region.
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