Deccan Chronicle

AAI set to invite bids for remote ATCs

4 bidders had floated expression of interest for provisions

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New Delhi, Aug. 19: The Airports Authority of India has prepared the specificat­ions for remote air traffic control towers and open tendering process to select entities for setting up such facilities will start shortly, a senior official said.

State-owned AAI, which manages more than 120 airports, is expected to operationa­lise more number of aerodromes, especially with new routes under the regional air connectivi­ty scheme.

Against this backdrop, the national airports operator has been exploring the possibilit­y of remote towers for ATC (Air Traffic Control) services.

“Increasing pressure to reduce costs while even enhancing their service offering forces air navigation service providers to re-think the status quo and to explore new concepts such as remote towers,” AAI chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra said.

Remote towers concentrat­e ATC at one central location instead of having resources at each single airport, thus opening up a wide field of possible synergies and savings, he added.

Currently, airports have manned towers to provide ATC services. With remote towers, there would be a video-based surveillan­ce for such services.

In an e-mail interview, Mr Mohapatra said the AAI has prepared “remote tower specificat­ions based on the requiremen­ts, available industry standards and will invite bids through open tender process shortly”.

As many as four bidders participat­ed when the AAI had floated an Expression of Interest for provisions for remote ATC towers.

“The AAI/DGCA expert team visited remote tower facilities set up by the vendors and interacted with local technical/regulatory/air navigation experts on their operations and the prevalent industry standards,” Mr Mohapatra said. — PTI

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