ECONOMY
Delegation on air traffic network management in Europe gets acquainted with Azerbaijani civil aviation’s achievements
Baku, May 17, AZERTAC
A delegation of the Network Manager Operations Centre (NMOC) headed by Joe Sultana, Director of the Centre, paid a working visit to Baku to get acquainted with Azerbaijani civil aviation facilities, including “Azeraeronavigation” Air Traffic Control Department and the new airport complex of the Heydar Aliyev International Airport (Terminal 1), which recently received a maximum rating of 5 Stars from Skytrax audit company.
The new Airspace Supervision & Efficiency Center (ASEC), which is the key point in air traffic flow managment palanning aroused great interest of NMOC managment. Thanks to this Center, Azerbaijan plays the role of strategic partner of Eurocontrol in planning of air traffic flows.
The delegation held a meeting with President of Azerbaijan Airlines Jahangir Asgarov. Jahangir Asgarov said that thanks to President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev’s successful consistent policy, over the past decade Azerbaijan’s role as a transit state has significantly increased. “This development is also observed in the overflights of aircraft through the airspace Azerbaijan.”
He said that today Azerbaijan’s civil aviation uses state of the art technologies, including air navigation facilities. “Annually over 90,000 transit flights are carried out over the territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan.”
Joe Sultana highly assessed the achievements of Azerbaijan’s civil aviation. He noted that the strategic location and high level of air navigation provision makes Azerbaijan attractive for the European organization in the field of air traffic flow planning and it will increase the number of transit flights between Europe and Asia in the coming years.
European Commission nominated NMOC (EUROCONTROL) as the Network Manager of Europe, the coordination of slots at European airports and the management of air traffic flows over the territory of 41 European countries – members of Eurocontrol, as well as Morocco and Azerbaijan. NMOC plans and controls over 27,000 flights every day and over 1 million flights per year.