South Sudan Launches Air Traffic Controller Licensing
The Civil Aviation Authority says it will begin licensing air traffic controllers under the newly established Aviation Personnel Licensing System to strengthen national aviation oversight and comply with international standards. The announcement comes a month after the Authority inaugurated the country’s first fully operational independent air traffic management system. The system, operated from a control tower at Juba International Airport, allows the Civil Aviation Authorit
South Sudan's Civil Aviation Authority is initiating the licensing of air traffic controllers under a new system to enhance aviation oversight. This follows the establishment of an independent air traffic management system at Juba International Airport. The first group of trained controllers will take exams on June 18 after completing a year of training. The new system aims to reduce reliance on external certifications and align with international standards. Licenses will be issued progressively to ensure compliance with ICAO requirements. Officials emphasized the importance of this step in building a self-regulated aviation sector. The development marks a significant advancement in South Sudan's aviation capabilities. The system enables the country to certify its own aviation professionals while meeting global standards.
This development enhances South Sudan's aviation oversight and regulatory independence, aligning with international standards.
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