Zimbabwe Unveils Advanced Air Traffic Control and Radar Systems to Boost Aviation Safety and Efficiency

Zimbabwe has officially launched two state-of-the-art airspace management systems: the Air Traffic Control (ATC) Communications System and the Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR) system. The Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Hon. F.T. Mhona, presided over the commissioning of these critical systems, which represent a significant leap forward for the nation’s aviation infrastructure.The ATC Communications System, costing USD 4.89 million, includes nine radio repeater stations and seven airport systems across major locations, including Harare and Victoria Falls. This advanced setup enhances ground-to-air communication, ensuring clearer and more reliable exchanges between air traffic controllers and pilots. The system significantly improves flight safety by providing better two-way communication, which is crucial for following instructions and managing air traffic effectively.The newly installed Secondary Surveillance Radar system, located at Robert Gabriel Mugabe and J.M. Nkomo International Airports, offers real-time tracking of aircraft. This system increases airspace capacity, optimizes flight routes, and reduces delays. It enables controllers to have a comprehensive view of aircraft positions, enhancing situational awareness and facilitating efficient air traffic management.These upgrades are pivotal as Zimbabwe prepares for the SADC Summit, ensuring smooth and secure air traffic operations for international visitors. The enhancements also align with the country’s broader Open Skies Policy and National Development Strategy 1 (NDS 1), marking a commitment to modernizing aviation infrastructure and improving global connectivity.The introduction of these systems underscores Zimbabwe’s dedication to advancing its aviation sector, fostering safer skies, and supporting its strategic economic goals.

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