Haiti’s government has recently announced an initiative to impose air navigation fees on all aircraft flying over its airspace.
This move is part of a broader strategy to enhance the country’s aviation management and bolster its revenue streams. To support this initiative, local officials have installed advanced radar systems in key locations across the nation, which are connected to the control tower at Toussaint Louverture International Airport.
The implementation of these radars is expected to significantly improve the monitoring and management of Haiti’s airspace. By providing real-time data to air traffic controllers, the radars will enhance safety and security for both domestic and international flights. This upgraded infrastructure allows for better tracking of aircraft, helping to ensure that air traffic operates smoothly and efficiently.