GroupEAD and Airways New Zealand have taken a further step towards the launch of the first aeronautical information management (AIM) company in the Asia Pacific region, with final agreements being signed in Madrid.
The joint venture, which intends t…
Airways New Zealand has this week reported a solid half-year financial profit of $10.4 million, compared to last year’s half-year result of $5.2 million.
Revenue of $92.4 million to December 2013 compares to $82.3 million for the same six-month peri…
The Inter American University of Puerto Rico (UIPR) has signed a Heads of Agreement with Airways New Zealand for the establishment of an Air Traffic Control training campus in Puerto Rico.
The agreement, announced today at World ATM Congress in Madr…
Air traffic control trainees in the Cook Islands will soon start training in a real world environment, using a new operational desktop version of the Airways Total Control simulator purchased by Cook Islands Airport Authority.
General Manager Airway…
A fascination with aviation from a young age, and a career commitment to understanding the human factors involved in aviation safety, have proved a winning combination for a talented air traffic controller. Lucy Mitchell will be announced today as t…
Read moreTwelve students from two civil aviation universities in China have travelled to New Zealand to begin their studies in the sought-after Airways Air Traffic Control “Study Abroad” programme.
The Civil Aviation University of China (CAUC) and the Civil …
Airways New Zealand and Emirates Aviation College are joining forces to deliver air traffic control training in Dubai, one of the world’s largest air transport hubs.
Emirates Aviation College is part of Emirates Group and Airways is the state-owne…
Seven new ‘green aviation routes’ have been introduced across Asia Pacific, developed by Airways New Zealand as part of its international commitment to decrease aviation’s environmental footprint in the region.
Airways has confirmed that the new rou…
Aeronautical publications and charts continue to be available free-of-charge to the general aviation community on the CAA website www.aip.net.nz .
Airways is working with a number of APP developers to make the AIP information available to users dep…
Airways New Zealand has entered into a partnership with a Chinese aeronautical training institution to share the organisation’s aviation management expertise with Chinese counterparts.
The Civil Aviation Management Institute of China (CAMIC) will se…