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Deplorable facilities raise safety concerns at international airports

NAMA kicks as air traffic controllers lament poor tools

ATCs expose rot in Nigeria s control towers; reveal Kaduna has no tower

ATCs expose rot in Nigeria’s control towers; reveal ‘Kaduna has no tower’ ATCs expose rot in Nigeria’s control towers; reveal ‘Kaduna has no tower’ …………..Says NAMA needs 650 ATCS to cover gaps AIR traffic controllers have revealed that the Kaduna Airport has no control tower to navigate the airlines just as they have decried the deplorable conditions in airport control towers around the nation’s airports including Katsina, Kano, Sokoto and Calabar among other aerodromes; stating that no airport in the country  has up to 80% functioning equipment This is just as they have said that the country needs no fewer than 650 controllers nationwide to meet the needs of existing and new airports popping up, a statistics hindered because Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) employs over 4000 staff of which the core professional are less than 400, inadequate to meet present needs.

Air traffic controllers lament deplorable state of control towers at airports

Air traffic controllers lament deplorable state of control towers at airports
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US air traffic controllers union pushes through contract extension

US air traffic controllers union pushes through contract extension The National Air Traffic Controllers Association (NATCA) on Monday announced it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to extend the expiration date of the current contract for four more years, with no new negotiations. Handlers load baggage on to a Delta Airlines flight at a gate in Denver International Airport (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) The current contract, referred to as the “Slate Book,” was due to expire on July 24, 2022 but now has been unilaterally extended to 2026. The announcement of the MOU by outgoing NATCA President Paul Rinaldi and Executive Vice President Trish Gilbert proudly exclaims: “This extension is another result of NATCA’s highly successful and productive collaborative relationship with the FAA, as well as a new administration committed to supporting federal employees and collective bargaining rights.”

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