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Canada's transport safety agency raises alarm over a record number of runway incidents

MONTREAL - October 15,

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada raised new concerns on Wednesday about near-misses after the number of cases of runway incursions reached a record in Canada last year. This was despite there being no actual collisions.

In its annual watchlist, the transport safety agency calls for better use of technology and infrastructure. Data from the air traffic service provider NAV Canada shows that runway incursions increased to 639 in 2018 from 566 by 2023. This is the highest number recorded in the 15-year period for which data is available.

When an aircraft or vehicle lands or takes off on a runway that is not intended for it, this is called a runway incursion. In the past few years, several near-misses have raised concerns about aviation safety, especially in the United States, where the understaffed air traffic controls are a concern.

Southwest Airlines was only 200 feet behind the business jet in February when the pilot of the commercial airline aborted his landing to avoid a collision.

Recent high-profile runway accidents are increasing pressure on aviation authorities, who want to mandate cockpit alert systems that prevent incursions.

(source: Reuters)