The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines expressed hope that the Senate will look into replacing its outdated air traffic control system. | zacariansINQ
“So what we would like is to look up at the possibility of having another CNS/ATM, to act as a backup to our Philippine skies,” he also said during an interview with ANC’s Headstart.
“When we started assuming the office, that was already included in our discussions, as early as July or August, we already identified that it could be a potential problem,” he said.January 1, 2023, the day PH airspace went blank, strips mask off air travel woes, outdated system He likewise disclosed that they have already submitted their proposal on the CAAP equipment upgrade. However, he admitted, the realization of their proposal would be dependent on the availability of funds.
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