Mangaluru, Jan 20: The new air traffic control (ATC) tower at Mangaluru International Airport has been operationalized and commissioned on Monday. The air-conditioned tower has two elevators (lifts), a generator, weather radar and all other communication facilities.

As per the approval of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) the trial operations would go on for a month. This would be followed by temporary regular operations for two months. The DGCA would review the operations after three months and approve the permanent commissioning of the new 25-metre high tower.
The new ATC provided a 360-degree view of the old and new runways, approaches to the runways and parking bays, Mr. Radhakrishna told The Hindu . The existing tower does not provide a clear visibility of approaches for the incoming flights beyond the old and new runways.
The court of inquiry after the airplane crash at the airport in May 2010 had recommended a new high tower on a permanent basis for clear visibility, and fixed a deadline of June 30, 2014 for it.



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