A virtual Airways Knowledge Online (AKO) ICAO 051 ATS Licensing Subjects course is in full swing for a group of 14 students from the Pacific and Middle East, as they embrace online training while Covid-19 related global border and travel restrictions…
Read moreAirways New Zealand today confirmed Air Traffic Control services will be retained at Invercargill Airport.
Read moreThe eighth cohort of General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) students from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has graduated from air traffic control (ATC) training with Airways International, 11 years after the first group to arrive in New Zealand comple…
Read moreAirways is pleased to be supporting the annual rally held by the New Zealand Association of Women in Aviation (NZAWA) this Queen’s Birthday weekend in Motueka.
Read moreAirways New Zealand today welcomed the Civil Aviation Authority’s decision that the current Aerodrome Flight Information Service remain at Milford Sound Piopiotahi Aerodrome.
Read moreAirways today started consultation on the Service Framework which sets out the services it provides, and who pays for them.
“The Service Framework was last reviewed in 2012 so a review is needed to ensure it is fit for purpose.
“We want to hear cus…
A large TotalControl tower simulator at Malaysia’s Mukah Airport has been successfully tested and installed remotely, in another example of an innovative approach to simulator delivery by Airways International Ltd (AIL) during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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A fully remote installation of 12 air traffic control simulator sites throughout Norway is now complete, ending a complex eight-month project for Airways International Ltd (AIL) and Avinor during the global Covid-19 pandemic.
In what is believed to …
Airways New Zealand and Hawke's Bay Airport today announced that an independent aeronautical study has determined that the airport's existing air traffic control (ATC) service should stay. Airways and the airport will now begin discussions on a revis…
Read moreAirways New Zealand today announced its interim results for the half-year ending 31 December 2020. The air navigation services provider has recorded a half-year loss of $13.8 million, while safety performance remained strong.
Domestic air traffic le…