ABSTRACT

This chapter reviews the International Civil Aviation Organization air traffic management (ATM) work programme along with ATM developments taking place around the world. It examines the various elements of the ATM system and suggests some of die research, trials and demonstrations. Airspace management is traditionally recognized mainly as involving a dynamic or tactical sharing of airspace by civil and military users. Air Traffic Services itself is comprised of several subelements, one of these being air traffic control. The increasing number of long-range interregional flights may require integration of regional Air Traffic Flow Management systems and procedures. Free Right is the guiding vision, mission and operational concept of the Federal Aviation Administration, based on Communications, Navigation, Surveillance/Air Traffic Management systems (CNS/ATM). Africa is composed of many delicate national economies separated by vast wilderness areas. The main scope of Airspace management will be toward a strategic planning function of airspace infrastructure, and flexibility of airspace use.