New GPS-based procedures for Seletar Airport to be rolled out
The system, to be implemented in 6-12 months, will replace the Instrument Landing System
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THE new Global Positioning System (GPS)-based instrument approach procedures for Seletar Airport will be rolled out within six to 12 months, Malaysian Transport Minister Anthony Loke said on Sunday.
He was speaking at a joint press conference with Singapore's Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan after a welcome ceremony for Malaysian carrier Firefly's inaugural landing at Seletar Airport.
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