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Aviation authority to license first air traffic controllers

Aviation authority to license first air traffic controllers
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South Sudan's Civil Aviation Authority is launching a new licensing system for air traffic controllers to improve national oversight. The first group of trained controllers will sit for exams in June, marking a shift toward independent management of the country's airspace.

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This move reduces South Sudan's reliance on external certification and aligns its aviation sector with international standards set by the ICAO.

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