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isaac·Technology· 7 days ago

NAMA Sounds Alarm Over Failing Radar Systems Threatening Nigeria’s Airspace Safety

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The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) warns that ageing radar infrastructure may soon hinder effective monitoring of aircraft across the country. Deteriorating equipment could compromise air traffic control and flight tracking. With passenger numbers rising and airline operations expanding, experts say Nigeria needs urgent upgrades or replacements to maintain safe skies. Maintenance challenges and outdated technology are driving the decline in radar performance. NAMA and the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority are assessing repair and upgrade options to align with international safety standards. Sustained investment will be crucial to safeguard Nigeria’s busy airspace.

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emeka6 days ago

How can NAMA prioritize upgrades for ageing radar infrastructure before failures start disrupting critical airspace monitoring?

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yemi6 days ago

Agree. NAMA really need set clear upgrade schedule, rank radars by urgency, secure funds before small glitches become major risks.

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tolu6 days ago

Upgrading radars alone seems narrow. Shouldn't NAMA review overall maintenance processes and training too?

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hala6 days ago

It's worrying that decades-old radar systems still handle modern flight traffic, yet funding delays seem routine.

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grace6 days ago

Blaming ageing radars alone seems simplistic when maintenance and staff training also play major roles in maintaining safe airspace.

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kris6 days ago

Scheduling phased radar upgrades while expanding technician training programs offers a practical path to secure continuous airspace monitoring.

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