The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)
and NATS, the United Kingdom’s leading air navigation service
provider (ANSP), have signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC).
The MoC will allow both parties to
collaborate, exchange ideas and experiences as well as develop and
implement new initiatives to tackle air traffic management (ATM)
challenges.
“Air traffic management is a
critical enabler for the growth of an air hub. CAAS needs to
grow Singapore’s air traffic management capacity to keep pace
with the rate of growth of traffic at Changi and the region. We
have implemented initiatives to enhance our capacity and
performance with encouraging results, but more can be done.
NATS has a wealth of experience operating in very demanding
environment. Apart from shortening CAAS’ learning curve, we
hope this collaboration could also develop new solutions to
emerging aviation challenges,” said Soh Poh Theen, Assistant
Director-General, CAAS.
The areas of potential cooperation
include the following:
Exchange of information, knowledge and
expertise through staff exchange and other programmes;
Development of best practices in air navigation service provision
to optimise air traffic flow and capacity and human performance;
and
Cooperation in activities to explore new air traffic
management concepts to modernise the air traffic management
system.
The strong growth of aviation centred in Asia
presents many challenges in air traffic management for all
ANSPs in the region. NATS, a company that provides air traffic
control to all London airports, faces similar operational
challenges as a major air hub in Europe and has been sharing its
experience and expertise of managing high intensity air traffic
operations with CAAS.
“Singapore is beginning to
experience the effect of sharp increases in traffic movements,”
said Paul Reid, NATS. “It is our hope that based upon our
experience managing some of the world’s busiest airport and most
complex airspace, we can work with CAAS to continue to deliver
air traffic services and manage its aviation growth in a safe
and efficient manner.”
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