New regional center set to ensure safe, efficient flights
27/10/2004 17:29
Jane Chen / Shanghai Daily news
A new automatic control center will replace the existing manual flight
guidance system meant for Shanghai's airspace. This will ensure safe and
efficient aviation services. Yesterday, the center's control system passed
the on-site assessment test. This indicates the completion of the Shanghai
center, one of the country's three newly chartered regional air traffic control
centers, the Oriental Morning Post reported. The system, to begin its
operation by the end of this year, will reduce the frequency period between
flights and expand the flight volume as well as ensure safe service, officials
with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said. The Shanghai
center, with an investment of 692 million yuan (US$84 million), occupies an area
of almost 200,000 square meters. Adopting the Eurocat system with the
France-based Thales Group, it will be able to handle 1,500 flights, thrice the
existing manual guiding system's capacity. Its radar system will cover the
entire control region, with the ability of receiving information from 24
radars. In addition to the previous CAAC's East China region, the six air
control regions in Shanghai, Jinan, Hefei, Xiamen, Nanchang and Qingdao will be
integrated with the new Shanghai-based regional control center. Along with
the other two centers in Beijing and Guangzhou, the Shanghai center will cover
70 percent of China's middle and high airspaces.
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