South Sudan set to reclaim control of airspace with completion of air traffic system


  • World
  • Thursday, 04 Apr 2024

JUBA, April 3 (Xinhua) -- South Sudan President Salva Kiir on Wednesday announced that his country is close to reclaiming control of its sovereign airspace from neighboring Sudan, following the completion of the Air Traffic Management System (ATMS) by China Harbor Engineering Company (CHEC).

The Ministry of Transport and the South Sudan Civil Aviation Authority are in the process of taking over control of South Sudan's territorial airspace from Sudan, the president declared while presiding over the reopening ceremony of the national parliament in Juba, the capital of South Sudan.

"Taking full control of our airspace will enable our country to register airlines as well as collect fees," Kiir emphasized.

The president highlighted that the air traffic management system, which began construction in July 2020, was completed in December 2023 and is now ready for commissioning.

The ATMS project is a cooperation project between South Sudan and the Chinese government, which includes training South Sudanese technicians to prepare them for managing the airspace. It also involves the construction of the Juba ATMS center, a new air traffic control tower and operation building, a surveillance system, a navigation system, a communication system and the civil engineering and supporting facilities required by the system, such as meteorological facilities, calibration flight tests and personnel training.

In 2016, South Sudan signed a three-year agreement with Sudan under the International Civil Aviation Organization to manage and control its airspace. According to the agreement, Juba would take over control of its airspace territory after training and acquiring a qualified workforce to oversee the system, enabling the collection of fees from all aircraft using the airspace.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Exclusive-Russian troops enter base housing US military in Niger, US official says
Xinhua, ATV agree to enhance cooperation across broad fields
Weekly storage of natural gas in U.S. increases: EIA
Ford U.S. sales drop in April
Trump cites Biden classified records probe as he seeks to toss documents case
Nearly 50 killed by heavy rains in Rwanda in past two months
Canadian international trade declines in March
US mistakenly killed civilian in 2023 Syria strike, Pentagon says
Education forum calls for boost to China-UK cooperation
Roundup: Kenya faces devastating losses as heavy rains trigger widespread flooding

Others Also Read