India's 1st remote air traffic control tower likely by Dec '18

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Nov 09 2017 | 8:28 PM IST
India is likely to get its first remote air traffic control tower by December 2018 at Ahmedabad airport, allowing one tower to manage aircraft movements for several nearby airstrips, Chairman Airports Authority of India (AAI)Guruprasad Mohapatra said today.
Remote and Virtual Tower (RVT) is a new concept where air traffic service at an airport is performed somewhere else, thereby, dispensing with the need for a tower on its premises.
Mohapatra said that the concept will be useful for smaller airports under the government's regional connectivity scheme (RCS), which aims to utilise underserved and unserved airports and improve connectivity to tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
"Under RCS, we will have a plethora of airports with just one or two flights per day. So, rather than setting up Air Traffic Control towers and deploying ATC personnel (at each of these airports) we hope to cover them with remote tower concept," Mohapatra told reporters.
The RVT facility at Ahmedabad will be a pilot project.
He explained that this model will be successful in states with multiple small airports located not far from the main tower.
"The logic is that states must have numerous small airports. Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat have between six to 12 airports located at a distance of 200 kms to 250 kms," said the AAI chairman.
The AAI has already issued an expression of interest (EOI) following which it will prepare a proof of concept and then start the bidding procedure for an RVT at Ahmedabad.
"The RVT will help because you have only one tower and excellent electronic data communication facility between participating airports and the main tower. If a personnel is in an Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower in Ahmedabad he can very clearly see bays in Surat, Bhavnagar, Ankleshwar" Mohapatra added.
Another pilot project for mobile ATC tower is likely to be introduced by February 2018.
This will include an ATC unit mounted on a truck which can move between different airports as per requirement.

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First Published: Nov 09 2017 | 8:28 PM IST

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