Airways achieved a solid operating profit of $9.3 million in the 2011-12 year, a year characterised by recovery from natural disasters and primarily driven by growth in its international business.
The increase from last year’s net operating profit a…
Airways is taking strong and proactive steps to position itself for growth and has appointed Russell Hulstrom to the new role of General Manager Ventures to work towards a trebling of revenue over the next few years.
“I am very pleased to announce t…
Airways New Zealand has implemented software enhancements to its Domestic and Oceanic Air Traffic Management (ATM) platforms to support the introduction of the new Global Flight Plan Format and Air Traffic Service messages defined by the Internationa…
Read moreAirways NZ achieved a milestone this week with Site Acceptance Testing signed off for the delivery of its 360° Total Control Simulator to South Africa’s Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS).
Research and Product Development Manager for Airways…
South Africa's air traffic controllers can now train at a faster pace and in a 'real world' environment, with the installation and commissioning of a state-of-the-art 3D simulator developed by Airways NZ.
The Total Control simulator, which gives a f…
Airways is providing training to air traffic controllers around the world and exporting multi million dollar state of the art simulators.
"Airways New Zealand is becoming recognised globally as a provider of high quality training," says Acting GM Sh…
The first stage in Airways’ Service and Pricing Framework Review was launched today with the start of the customer consultation process.
Airways Chief Executive Ed Sims said the Service and Pricing Framework Review will clarify the services Airways …
Concerns for the safety of passengers prompted a decision to hold three international flights for 30 minutes this morning.
Lew Jenkins, Group Manager ANS Delivery for Airways NZ, says the short delay was due to an “extremely rare” glitch in the proc…