To meet growing manpower needs for air traffic management, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) will create additional posts of air traffic control officers.
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma today said there is no acute shortage of air traffic control officers (ATCOs).
“In order to meet the current and future requirements i.E. To cope with the growing requirement of air space and air traffic management, the AAI board has approved creation of additional posts of ATCOs in various grades,” he said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha. Through US-based Washington Consultancy Group, AAI had conducted a study on long-term manpower requirement for air traffic management.
“As per this report, the requirement of ATCOs would be 3,599 up to the year 2020. The report of WCG was reviewed by AAI and replaced it with ATM Staffing Policy & Guidelines in November 2015 which is implemented in a phased manner and inducted 169 ATCOs in 2015,” Sharma said.
09/03/16 Daily Excelsior
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Minister of State for Civil Aviation Mahesh Sharma today said there is no acute shortage of air traffic control officers (ATCOs).
“In order to meet the current and future requirements i.E. To cope with the growing requirement of air space and air traffic management, the AAI board has approved creation of additional posts of ATCOs in various grades,” he said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha. Through US-based Washington Consultancy Group, AAI had conducted a study on long-term manpower requirement for air traffic management.
“As per this report, the requirement of ATCOs would be 3,599 up to the year 2020. The report of WCG was reviewed by AAI and replaced it with ATM Staffing Policy & Guidelines in November 2015 which is implemented in a phased manner and inducted 169 ATCOs in 2015,” Sharma said.
09/03/16 Daily Excelsior