Boeing has signed a Technical Assistance
Agreement with iGA Havalimani Isletmesi A.S. (IGA), the developer
and operator of Istanbul New Airport.
Through the
agreement, Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen will provide its Total
Airport and Airspace Modeler (TAAM) solution to assist IGA and
DHMI, Turkey’s General Directorate of State Airports Authority.
This group will support the development of Istanbul New Airport
airspace design, the airport operation optimization program and an
operational readiness plan.
“We look forward to working
with IGA and DHMI to find the most effective operational concepts
for the Istanbul area, as part of the overall investment in the
infrastructure of Turkish aerospace,” said Aysem Sargin, managing
director of Boeing Turkey. “Using our TAAM tool, we will be able
to show the impacts of all operational concepts and assist the
Istanbul New Airport team to make the most informed decisions
possible for the new airport.”
The TAAM analysis tool will be used with the IGA
and DHMI teams to conduct studies designed to maximize Istanbul
New Airport runway operations and overall airspace capacity and
efficiency. Maintaining safety and minimizing airspace conflict
within the regional Istanbul Terminal Control Area is another key
aspect of the project.
Both IGA
and DHMI will be trained to use the TAAM solution, allowing active
participation in the project, as well as the ability to conduct
their own continuing analysis projects, following the successful
delivery of Jeppesen’s analysis.
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