Sri Lanka’s oldest airport, Ratmalana, is set for a major transformation with the construction of a state-of-the-art Airfield Facility Complex — a project that will redefine how the country manages its skies. Approved by the Cabinet of Ministers and awarded to Sanken Constructions (Pvt.) Ltd. at a cost of Rs. 3.04 billion, the new complex will replace the ageing air traffic control building that has operated since the colonial era. The upcoming Air Navigation Complex introduces a new generation of Air Traffic Management (ATM) technology, including advanced automation, upgraded communication and surveillance systems, and more controller positions. Once completed, it…
New Air Navigation Complex to redefine air traffic control in Sri Lanka
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