Airways today announced the final two appointments in its significant organisation redesign.
Over 1000 people from around the world applied to work in New Zealand for Airways, NZ’s air traffic control organisation.
As part of the process 18 new rol…
In February, Airways New Zealand will ask the public for feedback on its proposed prices for 2013 to 2016.
Airways will release a formal consultation document on 1 February and begin a public roadshow that will clarify the company’s pricing proposal…
Airways New Zealand continues in a state of high readiness while there remains any chance that Mount Tongariro could erupt again.
Last month’s eruption occurred with minimal disruption to air travellers and Airways, which operates New Zealand’s air …
Airways New Zealand has been recognised globally for its world-class air traffic control training offering, with the prestigious ICAO TRAINAIR PLUS Associate Member certification.
Airways is the first training provider in Australasia to be awarded t…
Airways New Zealand is the first Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) in the world to receive ICAO's endorsement as an instrument procedure design organisation for Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) and conventional designs.
Design and implementat…
Airways New Zealand’s internationally recognised air traffic control training programme continues to attract students from around the globe - with the latest graduates from Papua New Guinea now back home to start their on-the-job training.
The four …
2011-12 was a time of significant growth and development for Airways, and the current 2012-13 year will see enormous change within New Zealand’s air traffic management.
You’re invited to a public meeting to hear about Airways new direction. You wil…
Millions of passengers at 35,000 feet are relying on them – and they’re not flying any planes. They’re the guardians of flight safety – we can’t see them, but they’re constantly watching over us when we fly.
From their view above the skyline, Air Tr…
Christchurch Airport terminal and tower have gone pink for October to support breast cancer awareness month.
Visitors to the airport will see Christchurch Airport’s terminal and Airway’s air traffic control tower looking a lovely pair for the month.…
Visitors to Christchurch Airport this month can’t help but notice a bright blue tower to mark the start of Blue September.
Now into its fifth year, Blue September aims to get men (and their loved ones) to face up to prostate cancer through the mess…