Somalia Airspace Regains Class A Status After 30 Years
The Somali airspace has regained its Class A classification
after more than 30 years, the International Air Transport Association said.
IATA confirmed the reclassification of the Mogadishu Flight
Information Region airspace in a statement on Wednesday.
Class A airspace is the sky above the base altitude of about
24,500 feet (7,467 meters) above mean sea level, according to IATA. In it, all
flights must be cleared by air traffic control, which is responsible for
maintaining the correct separation between aircraft, which required the
Mogadishu FIR to install new equipment.
IATA said the move will significantly improve safety in the
region and enhance efficiency.
The reclassification of Somali airspace to Class A took effect
at 00:01 a.m. local time Thursday (16:01 EST), Somali officials said.
We are pleased to welcome
the reclassification of airspace over #Somalia to Class A and the operational
restoration of air traffic control services after 30 years.1/2 pic.twitter.com/LazF6ods91
— Fardowsa Osman Egal (@fardowsaegal) January 25, 2023
Uncontrolled airspace for decades
The collapse of the state in Somalia in 1991 ended the country’s
control of its airspace. That control had been run from Nairobi in neighboring
Kenya from 1992 until June 2018, when the Somali government transferred
management of the airspace to Mogadishu. Somalia airspace had been classified
as Class G, or uncontrolled airspace, for decades.
The Somali government has welcomed the reclassification.
"It [is] welcoming news. We will be celebrating,” said Ahmed
Moallin Hassan, director general of Somali Civil Aviation Authority.
Asked what the reclassification of airspace means for Somalia,
Hassan said the Civil Aviation Authority will be providing more services to
pilots.
He said that under Class G airspace designation, the aviation
authority was providing advisory services to the pilots.
"But now since the airspace class has changed from uncontrolled
airspace to controlled space, the service we are providing changed to air
traffic control services. Now we will be instructing the pilots, and we will be
using words like climb, descend, clear to land, clear for takeoff,” he said.
Good for employment, safety, bottom line
Hassan also said the classification upgrade will increase
revenue for Somalia. Most countries charge airlines for the use of the airspace
and air traffic control, and each country calculates charges differently.
About 400 international flights use Somali airspace a day, and
the change to Class A airspace has the potential to increase traffic to as many
as 600 flights a day, Hassan said. He said current annual revenue is $22
million, and they expect that to increase to $34 million.
"It means that the airspace has gone into significant change, it
will increase revenue, job opportunity and overall safety of airspace will be
enhanced,” he said. "That will attract international airlines that are
currently avoiding Somali airspace."
IATA said reclassification of the airspace, and the operational
resumption of air traffic control in the Mogadishu FIR, has been made possible
with the installation and commissioning of modern radio navigation and other
technological infrastructure, and follows a successful trial, which began last
May.
"The upgrade of air traffic management and improved navigation
and communication infrastructure will enhance situational awareness along an
increasingly busy air corridor and its intersections with routes linking many
of the world’s regions,” said Kamil Al-Awadhi, who is the IATA’s regional vice
president for the Middle East and Africa.
In 1991, the national
flag carrier, Somali Airlines, ceased operations. Despite promises from
successive governments to revive the airline, that has not been realized to
date. But just as private companies filled the void in telecommunication, water
and electricity services, private airline companies have stepped in to provide
domestic services and flights to regional destinations in East Africa and Gulf
countries.
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