Togo and Benin now control their airspace

Transport
Thursday, 01 March 2018 17:12
Togo and Benin now control their airspace

(Togo First) - On this day, March 1, 2018, Benin and Togo took full control of their airspace. Switch to radar coverage took place at the airport of Lomé which will be the centre of operations.

According to the Togolese minister of Transport, Ninsao Gnonfam, “from now on, Togo and Benin, through efforts of their men and women, are able to control their air space”.

The move to radar vectoring comes as the space was being monitored by the Agency for Air Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA), since 2015. This will thus allow the agency to boost air safety in this air space which has been a true puzzle for air traffic controllers for years.

From Lomé, air controllers will now be able to “provide specific courses and exact speeds to insure radar separation”, explained ASECNA’s head, cited by Newsaero.

Benin will control between 0 and 8° altitude while the upper portion will be monitored by Togo. 

Royal Air Maroc was the first airline to fly under the new system.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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