CAAP: Minimal flight disruptions during power supply maintenance work on May 17

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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said that it expects “minimal” flight disruptions during its corrective maintenance activity on May 17. | zacariansINQ

“The temporary airspace closure is due to the imperative corrective maintenance activity on the ATMC , necessary to replace the defective Uninterruptible Power Supply , and reconfigure the Air Traffic Management System A/B power supply,” said CAAP Deputy Director General for Operations Edgardo Diaz.

“This will ensure that the CNS/ATM system will continue to provide safe and efficient air traffic control operations,” he added. CAAP assured the public that it has already coordinated with and advised concerned stakeholders such as air carriers and airport operators and issued Notices to Airmen . The ATMC power supply upgrade will involve the installation of a bypass panel to provide seamless ATM operations and the reconfiguration of the existing power distribution panel to segregate ATM system A and ATM system B .

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