Session IV - Mr. Yurlis Hasibuan
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Session IV - Mr. Yurlis Hasibuan
AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT IN INDONESIA Perum LPPNPI About AirNav Indonesia The newly established state-owned Indonesian Air Navigation Service Provider (Perum LPPNPI), also known as AIRNAV Indonesia, has born in 2012 based on UU 1 2009 and PP 77 2012 VISION To be the trusted partner MISSION • Providing secure, comfortabe and eco-friendly air navigation service together with our partners to fulfill customers’ expectation • Fulfilling the expectation of shareholders and regulator • Improving quality, performance and personel carreer Core Bussiness •Air Traffic Services •Aeronautical Telecommunication •Aeronautical Information •Search & Rescue Information •Aviation Meteorology Information Cost Recovery Basis Air Traffic Management AC C AP P Communica tion - Fill Flight Plan (FPL) - Get Pre Flight Bulletin (PIB) - Other information TOW ER ATC System C AIS Surveillance Navigation ATC FDO ATC Service (5 Objective) FSO/ COM ATC Radar Technician Flight Information Service FINANCE HUMAN RESOURCE INTERNAL AUDIT PROCUREME NT Equipment Maintenance Service DATA PRODUCTION GENERAL SUPPORT AirNav Indonesia Transformation Ensuring a safe and convenient transfer of air navigation services responsibility to AirNav Indonesia. 2016 2015 2014 Taking over the air navigation provision responsibility from more than 193 The initial phase of the airports previously managed by transition was DGCA transferring the responsibility for the provision of air navigation services from PT Angkasa Pura I and PT Angkasa Pura II. Take over the air navigation provision responsibility all over the country AirNav Branch and District Offices in Indonesia About us service AirNav Indonesia have 2 (two) Flight Information Region (FIR) FIR wide = 5.193.252 Km2 ; Teritory = 4.110.752 km2 Air Traffic Movement : 9887 Movement / day Indonesia Airspace CHENNAI COLOMBO KINABALU MANILA JAKARTA FIR MELBOURNE UJUNG PANDANG FIR PORT MORESBY SINGAPORE OAKLAND BRISBANNE USA Los Angeles to New York: 3.940 Km New York = UTC - 4 hours Los Angeles = UTC -7 hours EUROPE London to Ankara : 2.837 Km London = 0 hours Ankara = UTC +3 hours INDONESIA Sabang to Merauke : 5.253 Km Sabang = UTC +7 hours Merauke = UTC +9 hours • Indonesia’s Flight Information Regions are divided into Jakarta FIR in the western part and Ujung Pandang FIR in the eastern part. Growth of Indonesia Air Traffic Centreforaviation.com : Population: 230 million. Air passengers: just 50 million p/a. Indonesia is an immense aviation opportunity. Corporatejetinvestor.com : Fleet has doubled over the last five years. Airtrafficmanagement.net : Low-cost carriers in Indonesia (capacity up by 12.3 million seats) Globalindonesianvoices.com : Several of its domestic air routes are already considered as world’s busiest (with 780 flights per week, the route between Jakarta and Surabaya is fifth busiest in the world) Current Situation of Indonesia Air Traffic RAPID DOMESTIC GROWTH 3917 Take Off & Landing Movement/Day Air Traffic Management Contribution (to National & Industry Growth) Soekarno-Hatta Capacity Enhancements Capacity Enhancements (To cope with rapidly increasing demand) Achieved Soekarno-Hatta Increased Runway Capacity to 72 movements per hour by June 2014 AirNav Catching Up IRC 86 Increased runway capacity of 86 movements per hour by June 2015 52 Movement / Hour (2012) 86 Movement / Hour (2015) 72 Movement / Hour (2014) AIP Supplement No. 6 Year 2014 Runway Capacity Enhancement in Soekarno Hatta International Airport Jakarta AIR TRAFFIC SURVEILLANCES SATELLITE BASED TECHNOLOGY (ADS-B IMPLEMENTATION) B. ACEH MEDAN MATAK NATUNA TARAKAN MANADO GALELA BIAK PEKANBARU BALIKPAPAN PONTIANAK SORONG PALU TIMIKA KENDARI PANGKALAN BUN PALEMBANG BANJARMASIN AMBON MAKASSAR SURABAYA TUAL SOETTA SEMARANG CILACAP ALOR KINTAMANI WAINGAPU 31 ground stations have been installed to cover most of Indonesia airspace KUPANG Expanding surveillance coverage and improving its reliability ADS-B situational awareness in 2015 Sharing ADS-B data with neighboring FIRs MERAUKE Mandate ADS-B function within Indonesia Airspace above FL 290 by mid of 2016 Enabling more efficient use of airspace to increase its capacity Fact & Figure Air Traffic Management Facilities Radar Coverage VHF ER Coverage DVOR/DME CNS & ATM Investment Plan 2016 COLOMBO JATSC CHENNAI 14 Radar 9 ADS B MANILA KINABALU MATSC 17 Radar 21 ADS B 3 ADSB Australia OAKLAND (Data Sharing) SINGAPORE PORT MORESBY Radar Facility MSSR = 34 PSR = 2 (Surabaya/Bali) MELBOURNE ACC Centralization & Integration BRISBANE : Communication (VHF / VHF-ER,or AMCS : Surveillance (Radar PSR / MSSR) : Navigation (DVOR / DME) : ATM System Fact & Figure Human Resources Until 2018 Ideal : 4.099 Existing : 2.733 Required : 1.366 ATC: Air Traffic Controller FSO: Flight Service Officer AIS: Aeronautical Information Service Basic, Advanced, Developmental, Continuation Training 2016 2013 AirNav Indonesia to standardize wages New recruitment (fresh graduate) to increase the number of ATC & others ATS personnel from the current Quantity and Quality STRATEGIC OBECTIVES SAFETY ACCES EFFICIENCY STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES TRAFFIC CAPACITY ENVIRONMENT NEXT ACTIVITIES •Improving the consultation process between airspace users, air navigation service providers and airports •Supporting the harmonization with the adjacent flight information regions. •Considering future technology options as part of the planning process. •Implement traffic management initiatives to align air traffic demand with available capacity & to achieve efficiency (e.g ATFM, AMAN/DMAN) CHALLENGES •Air Traffic Management (ATM) is a complex and evolving sector. •Regulation, operations and technology are all changing. •The environment, safety and security present continuing challenges CHALLANGES OF AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROBLEMS ARE MULTI-DIMENSIONAL AND INVOLVING DIFFERENT STAKEHOLDERS Operational & Technical Issues •Aircraft fleet readiness •Airport Readiness •CNS Infrastructure Support •Civil & Military Harmonisation Financial Issues Sufficient revenue to sustain operating and capital costs in the long term, future technology investment. Stakeholder Engagement DGCA TRAINING PROVIDER CANSO MET AGENCY ICAO AIRNAV INDONES IA MILITARY SAR AGENCY AGENCY AIRLINES NTSC AIRPORT SERVICE PROVIDER THANK YOU