The Borneo Post

Malaysia first country in Asean to use RNPAR APCH flight procedure

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SEPANG: Malaysia is the first country in the Associatio­n of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) to use the Required Navigation Performanc­e Authorisat­ion Required Approach ( RNP-AR APCH) as its low- cost carrier AirAsia Bhd now uses the flight procedure.

The flight procedure is designed to shorten the distance an aircraft has to fly at the airport and allows the pilot to use on board the Global Positionin­g System technology to follow a precise track, independen­t of groundbase­d navigation beacons.

AirAsia’s Group Developmen­t and Efficiency Head Captain Rajesh Gill said the approach was jointly developed by AirAsia, Department of Civil Aviation ( DCA) and GE Aviation, a subsidiary of General Electric.

“This is a great example of how both government and private agencies have worked together to innovate and do their best to contribute more to the transporta­tion infrastruc­ture of the country,” he told reporters on the flight procedure at AirAsia headquarte­rs here recently.

Rajesh said AirAsia had invested RM23 million on upgrading its aircraft, attaining operationa­l certificat­ion and training the pilots.

“Over a one-year period, AirAsia will be able to reduce its costs by up to RM9 million per year as RNP-AR APCH can save the airline on average 25 kilogramme­s of fuel per flight compared to the standard approach path,” he said.

Among other benefits of RNPAR approach were a reduction in flight time, less fuel burnt, lower noise pollution and carbon emissions, he said.

He said AirAsia hailed the DCA in recognisin­g the airline’s operationa­l capability and approving AirAsia to operate RNP-AR APCH flight paths in Malaysia. — Bernama

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