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NAMA begins installation of pilot joint briefing offices nationwide

By Wole Oyebade 
24 July 2019   |   2:04 am
The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), has begun installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices nationwide.The move is part of the processes of digitalising the nation’s Aeronautical Information Service (AIS).

Managing director Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Capt. Fola Akinkuotu

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), has begun installation of prefabricated pilot joint briefing offices nationwide.The move is part of the processes of digitalising the nation’s Aeronautical Information Service (AIS).
  
The installation team has completed work at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, and has proceeded to another airport.The team is expected to continue the installation in 21 airports and three aerodromes nationwide.
  
When operational, the prefabricated offices will provide a one-stop shop at the airside where crew members can obtain AIS briefing, meteorological information, and make necessary payments at a single point in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPs).
  
The facility will also accommodate the equipment room for the VSAT network, which is simultaneously being installed by the contractor.
The Managing Director of NAMA, Capt. Fola Akinkuotu, said the move was part of continuous efforts by the agency to enhance seamless and sustainable communication in the upper airspace.
   
Akinkuotu added that the satellite line-up for the VSAT node at NAMA headquarters in Lagos, will be completed within the week, while that of Abuja, Port Harcourt, and other stations would follow in the next couple of days.He revealed that the installation of 14 new Very High Frequency (VHF) radio sites, which will ride on the new VSAT network is to commence simultaneously with these installations, even as he expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for its support and intervention leading to the final clearance of the agency’s VSAT equipment at the Apapa Port.  
  
Akinkuotu, however, assured airspace users and the flying public that the Nigerian airspace remained safe, adding that NAMA would continue to upgrade its air traffic management services and procedures to guarantee safety of air navigation in the country at all times. 

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