'Dubai Sky Map' to enhance mechanism for managing Emirate's airspace

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Dubai has unveiled the first phase of a key tool to improve oversight of civil aviation activities in the Emirate's airspace.

Announced during GITEX Global 2024, the 'Dubai Sky Map' consolidates all Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) service maps into one system, enabling real-time tracking of air transport vehicles, cranes, and more.

The interactive platform aims to enhance safety and efficiency in air operations while showcasing the DCAA’s commitment to innovative solutions in airspace management.

In addition to this ambitious initiative, the DCAA will showcase a range of advanced systems and projects at GITEX Global, focusing on improving work quality and raising leadership standards in aviation management.

 

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