Saturday, December 05, 2009

New system to ease air traffic on the cards

Mumbai: A new system will be in place soon to ensure that the airlines don't burn precious fuel due to congestion at various airports. In the next six months, the entire continental airspace of the country will be covered by the air traffic flow management (ATFM) which will help the airlines decide the time of departure by learning the traffic situation at the destination airport.
With the growing number of airlines the airports are facing the problem of congestion. Delays arising out of this have become a perennial mood spoiler for the passengers as they constantly have to keep in mind the extra time at the airports. The airlines too have to lose out on their revenue since aircrafts, more often than not, hover around in the sky waiting for the signal to land and thereby burn excessive fuel.
A fortnight back, the Airport Authority of India signed an agreement with the Federal Aviation Authority, USA for setting up of the management system. "Simultaneously, contract has been given to a Spanish company, Indra, for the supply of eight enroute radars which will help us in covering the continental airspace," said a senior airport authority official from Mumbai.
With the implementation of the system the number of delays will be greatly reduced. "ATFM will allow the air traffic control (ATC) to streamline the flow of traffic. Whether it is arrival or departure, flights will be released from airports according to the traffic," said an ATC official.
Under ATFM, the data of flights and airports like time of departure, arrival, weather condition, airspace closure will be available at all the airports.
05/12/09 Naveeta Singh/Daily News & Analysis
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