Ahead of the planned reopening of the Akanu Ibiam
International Airport, Enugu, the federal government has installed modern
navigational aids to enhance flight operations to the eastern gateway.
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA)
announced on Monday in Lagos that it has successfully installed a brand-new CAT
2 Instrument Landing System/Distance Measuring Equipment (ILS/DME) to replace
the old system which was installed since 2003.
The function of the facility is to provide the
pilot flying into the airport information that will guide and enable him land
the aircraft safely.
NAMA said a successful site acceptance test on the
equipment has also been conducted by its engineers in Enugu in preparation for
its calibration in the coming days.
Meanwhile, in a bid to address communication blind
spots in the Lagos South East corridor, NAMA said it has installed a VSAT (Very
Small Aperture Terminal) for satellite communication at the airport.
This Satellite Communication (SATCOM) node has
further been integrated into the national satellite communication network, which
is linked to the African Indian Ocean SATCOM Network (AFISNET).
Also linked to the VSAT is the newly installed Remote
Control Air-Ground (RCAG) Very High Frequency (VHF) radio communication system
to ensure that Enugu now has an extended VHF coverage on 127.3MHz frequency for Lagos-South East sector.
Speaking on the gains of the latest installation,
Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, who happily noted that radio
communication along the Lagos South-East sector has improved tremendously, said
the installation of the VHF radio in Enugu is “particularly significant as the
city is strategically located to accommodate over six routes, both local and
international.
“Enugu, being on a higher latitude, can cover for
Manfe entry/exit reporting point in Cameroon for international flights like
Ethiopian Airlines, Rwanda Airlines, Kenya Airways, South Africa Airways and
the like.”
The NAMA boss revealed that the new installation
has provided Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Network (AFTN) link that
would enhance effective data communication for transmission of flight plans,
NOTAMs and Aeronautical Communication messages, just as it has provided
effective coordination between Enugu tower and Lagos Area Control Centre
through the ATS/DS (Air Traffic Services/Direct Speech) for departing and
arriving traffic ahead of time.
The airport was closed in August last year for the
reconstruction of its runway, upgrade of infrastructure and landing aids.
The Minister of Aviation, Senator Hadi Sirika, who is
working assiduously to ensure work is completed at the airport, assured that it
would be reopened before Easter celebration.
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