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Qatar Airways adopts new ‘approach’ on Nepal flights

Qatar Airways adopts new ‘approach’ on Nepal flights

January 20, 2013 | 10:46 PM
Qatar Airways senior management pictured with the crew after the first flight using the latest Required Navigation Performance u2013 Authorisation Require

Qatar Airways has become the first airline in the world to operate an aircraft with a new navigational approach into Nepal utilising the latest aircraft technology.The airline implemented a Required Navigation Performance - Authorisation Required (RNP AR) approach into Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport.Locked in the Himalayan mountain range, Kathmandu has one of the world’s “most complicated” approaches due to the surrounding challenging terrain.Flying an RNP AR approach into Tribhuvan International Airport reduces pilots’ workload considerably and allows them to take full benefit of the advanced navigation equipment installed in the aircraft to easily circumnavigate difficult terrain.With a smooth descent and fully stabilised approach, it leads to significant safety improvements and reduces the required visibility compared with current standard flying procedures. The RNP AR procedure allows aircraft to automatically fly accurate trajectories without relying on ground-based navigation aids, optimises airspace utilisation and reduces diversions in difficult weather conditions.Qatar Airways said it continues to invest in enhancing safety of its flights through the installation of the latest aircraft equipment which assist pilots to make approaches into, and departures from, airports categorised as very difficult with higher precision and accuracy.Qatar Airways Chief Executive Officer Akbar al-Baker said safety was the number one priority for the airline.“We pride ourselves on adopting the latest technology across our fleet and operation to ensure we maintain our high standards, vital for any business of our nature. “The airline takes all necessary steps possible to enhance safety measures throughout our operation without hesitation, whether in the air or on the ground. The new safety procedures significantly enhance navigation procedures and make it an overall improved flying experience for our crew.”Working closely with key industry associates, Qatar Airways  has partnered  with the French procedures designer  Quovadis, an Airbus owned company, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal to design and implement the Kathmandu RNP AR procedure. Airbus Senior Vice President & Chief Product Safety Officer Yannick Malinge said: “Airbus always promotes and supports initiatives contributing to improving safety. New technological capabilities like RNP allow aircraft to improve descent trajectory and reduce non-stabilised approaches. “These two criteria are essential when operating in a complicated environment like Nepal’s airspace, in particular the Kathmandu aproach. Airbus would like to congratulate Qatar Airways and the Nepalese authorities for the outstanding results achieved for this RNP AR project in Kathmandu and we are delighted to have contributed to this major milestone.”Director General of Nepal’s Civil Aviation Authority, T R Manandhar said the RNP AR approach procedure was introduced to find a solution to the current difficulties of high terrain, adding the authority now expected other airline operators to adopt the new procedure attracting them to fly into Kathmandu.

January 20, 2013 | 10:46 PM