Tackling fog crisis : ILS Category-2 at country's four airports soon

_A Monitor Report Date: 01 February, 2023
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CAAB Chairman M Mafidur Rahman, ICAO APAC Regional Director Tao Ma, and Chief Technical Advisor COSCAP-SA Marie Zubryckyi seen at the press conference following the opening ceremony of the 30th steering committee meeting of COSCAP-SA at a city hotel on January 24 _Photo : Monitor

Dhaka : Due to dense fog this winter, the movement of aircraft at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in the capital is being disrupted. To overcome the crisis, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh has taken the initiative to upgrade the Instrument Landing System (ILS) to Category-2 at four airports of the country.
Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman, Chairman of Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh said this at press conference following the opening ceremony of the 30th steering committee of the Cooperative Development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness Programme, South Asia (COSCAP-SA) at a city hotel on January 24.

CAAB Chairman mentioned, "Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet and Cox's Bazar - these four airports of the country are being upgraded to ILS Category-2. The work at Sylhet airport has already been completed with only calibration work left now, while Chattogram airport's ILS upgradation will be over by the end of 2024." 

"Also, it will be done at Dhaka Airport within the next three months," he claimed, adding, "The equipment has already arrived at Dhaka Airport. Some additional lighting needs to be in place. We are working in this regard." 

"Once the runway expansion of Cox's Bazar airport over the sea is completed, ILS upgradation will begin there," he stressed. 
The three-day long 30th Steering Committee meeting of COSCAP-SA concluded on January 26.

The meeting was held to take decisions on technical issues related to Aviation Safety and Air Ordinance, including enhancing regional cooperation in the field of civil aviation among South Asian countries.

Bangladesh, India, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Afghanistan participated in the meeting. 
In addition to the member countries, representatives of the Federal Aviation Administration, Transport-Canada, Civil Aviation Authority, France, Boeing, EASA, IATA, IFALPA and other international organisations participated.

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