“Highlands and Islands Airports could become a world leader in Air Traffic Control”, says MSP
Edward Mountain MSP today said that the Highlands and Islands Airports has a chance to become a world leader in Air Traffic Control systems by adopting new technologies. The Highlands and Islands Regional MSP made the comments following his visit to the Air Traffic Control facility at Inverness Airport.
HIAL is planning to handle air traffic control for seven airports from a single site with the use of new digital technologies. Under the proposals air traffic controllers would have a panoramic view of the airport in real time, 360-degree views and the ability to zoom in to observe aircraft. Aircraft will be automatically tracked while they take off or land.
Meanwhile, the industrial dispute between HIAL and the air traffic controllers, represented by Prospect union, has still not been resolved and the current ‘work to rule’ action continues as a result. Further talks between HIAL and Prospect are scheduled for Friday 3 May 2019.
Edward Mountain MSP has made repeated calls for HIAL and Prospect to come to a swift compromise to ensure travel disruption is kept to a minimum.
Edward commented: “I was delighted to visit Air Traffic Control at Inverness Airport. Highlands and Islands Airports could become a world leader in Air Traffic Control with the adoption of new technologies.
I see the emerging technology that is available for future air traffic control operations as an opportunity. It could allow for greater flexibility and that should increase capacity at HIAL airports, therefore promoting travel, tourism and business opportunities in the Highlands and Islands.”