CAA introduces AMAN
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Sheikh Zayed Air Navigation Centre of UAE General Civil Aviation Authority has successfully implemented Arrival Manager System (AMAN), being the first operational AMAN in the Middle East region.
This implementation is a huge step towards reducing crowded airspace over UAE.
The new system is a part of Air Traffic Management used to arrange arrivals of aircraft into an efficient air traffic flow for arrivals to Dubai International Airport. The implementation of AMAN opts for optimized use of available resources to reduce delay for arriving traffic and minimizes impact on the environment by reducing holding and low-level vectoring.
“The AMAN implementation is a very good example of cooperation between GCAA, Dubai Air Navigation Services and Dubai Airport. This will definitely be a model for unconditional cooperation between units,” said Ahmed Al Jallaf, Executive Director of Air Navigation Services and Chairman of the National Airspace Advisory Committee.