pstrongThe centre will allow collaboration between stakeholders to improve air traffic management./strong/p pThe Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) plans to establish a centralised command centre in Singapore over the next few years to improve air traffic management (ATM).
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore plans to establish a centralised command centre in Singapore over the next few years to improve air traffic management .
“Such an arrangement will encourage the exchange of ideas” Amy Khor, Minister of State for Transport, said during the 63rd International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Associations.
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