Today Airways New Zealand signed a three-year contract with Indra Australia to replace some of New Zealand’s ground-based air navigation equipment.
The upgrade of the Doppler VHF Omni-directional Ranging (DVOR) and Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)…
Use of the Airways New Zealand Total Control simulator in Spanish universities gives air traffic control students a level of realism equivalent to the ATC environment they will eventually work in, according to a senior Spanish ATC pilot.
A second To…
Airways New Zealand has played a key role in the design and construction of Taxiway Lima at Auckland Airport, which was officially opened today by the Associate Minister of Tourism, Hon Chris Tremain.
The new taxiway, which is a $15.5 million invest…
Airways New Zealand is strengthening connections with its closest neighbours, the Pacific region, by working with global agencies to support development and improvement of air navigation services in the region.
The New Zealand air navigation service…
State-Owned Enterprise Airways New Zealand has agreed a standardised level of service that it will provide to all airports.
A Letter of Agreement outlining the service levels and type has been signed by the Chair of NZ Airports Association Kevin War…
Live New Zealand ATC surveillance and flight plan data available on the web for the first time ever
Airways New Zealand and FlightAware today announced that New Zealand’s 30 million square kilometers of airspace has joined FlightAware’s flight track…
Airways has developed a desktop version of its world-leading Total Control simulator for use in Air Traffic Control towers, so controllers can refresh their skills in a simulator tailored to their own operational environment.
The desktop simulator w…
electing the right candidates for ATC training is one of the foremost concerns of the aviation industry – and an innovative ATC recruitment programme pioneered by Airways New Zealand is proving to be critical to ab-initio training success.
Airways r…
Air Traffic Controllers at Airways in New Zealand are undertaking vastly improved refresher training through the use of the organisation’s world renowned air traffic control simulator.
The simulator allows controller’s ratings to be refreshed in an…
Observations from Airways' Chief Operating Officer (NATs ex-Operations Director) after eight weeks in the job.
Airways new COO, Pauline Lamb, says New Zealand’s unique and diverse airspace, and the experience and competence of Airways people, means …