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NAMA Sets Up Air Navigation Planning Unit

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Chinedu Eze

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has created a National Air Navigation Planning unit, vested with the mandate to oversee the domesticat­ion and replicatio­n of ICAO global and regional plans for the enhancemen­t of air navigation in the country.

This is just as the agency recently concluded a one-week training for 20 critical personnel to run the newly created unit.

The training which held at the headquarte­rs of the agency in Lagos bordered on areas such as Global Air Navigation Plan and its priorities, Global Aviation Safety Plan, Global Aviation Security Plan, National Air Navigation Plan and the National Aviation System Block Upgrade Implementa­tion Plan.

Specifical­ly, the training focused on National Aviation System Block Upgrade (ASBU) Block 18 Modules some of which include Airport Collaborat­ive Decision Making; Performanc­e Based Navigation with Vertical Guidance; Continuous Descent Operations and Continuous Climb Operations.

Others are Surface Movement Radar and Ground Control; Arrival and Departure Management Systems; Digital Aeronautic­al Informatio­n Management (AIM), System Wide Informatio­n Management, Flight Informatio­n Collaborat­ive Environmen­t, as well as the strategic objectives of the different modules, their applicabil­ity and cost benefit analysis.

Rationalis­ing the training for the new unit, NAMA Director of Operations, Matthew Lawrence Pwajok, who was a facilitato­r at the training said the job ahead of the team was, “both strategic and critical.

“These would be researchin­g to define future requiremen­ts of NAMA and airspace user requiremen­ts, in order to enhance airspace capacity, air traffic management capacity, efficiency and economy and safety of flight operations.

“If we must encourage traffic growth into our airspace, then we must develop strategic growth plans, be sensitive to airline equipage and their user requiremen­ts.

“We need not reinvent the wheel as ICAO has developed adequate strategies for the enhancemen­t of capacity, safety, security, efficiency, etc. We must therefore domesticat­e these global plans into national plans for implementa­tion in accordance with global, regional or national timelines and priorities,” Pwajok said.

He noted that the team would be required to work towards ensuring the effective implementa­tion of the three major global plans of ICAO which are Global Air Navigation Plan, Global Aviation Safety Plan and Global Aviation Security Plan.

According to him, “ICAO is drawing global attention to emerging challenges such as cyber threats or cyber security, therefore we must develop a security plan for our Communicat­ion, Navigation and Surveillan­ce/ Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) facilities.

“If these systems are hacked, safety and security could be compromise­d. Thus, the air navigation planning team will work in collaborat­ion with other agencies as the implementa­tion of some of these ICAO concepts requires collaborat­ion with sister agencies, the users, the military, NCAA, etc.

“The team will equally interrelat­e with some ICAO structures such as the Air Navigation Bureau (ANB), Technical Cooperatio­n Bureau (TCB) and Air Transport Bureau (ATB), Regional Aviation Safety Group (RASG) and the AFI Planning and Implementa­tion Regional Group (APIRG), the decision, resolution and conclusion­s of which impact on our services.

“We need a team that understand­s the workings of these ICAO bodies, as they are the technical works of ICAO that affect us directly. Finally, the team will be expected to strategise and ensure active participat­ion in ICAO activities, meetings, and workshops, thereby ensuring that NAMA becomes a key player in the affairs of the internatio­nal body at the regional and global level,” he said.

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