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NATS signs contract extension for the provision of Air Traffic Controllers to Hong Kong International Airport

Posted: 20 December 2024 | | No comments yet

Airport Authority Hong Kong extended its contract with NATS Services until 2029 for air traffic controller secondment, supporting Hong Kong International Airport’s three-runway system and its growth as a global aviation hub.

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Image: L to R: Chapman Fong, AAHK Deputy Director, Corporate Development, Queena Pun, General Manager, HR Relationship Management, Martin Rolfe, NATS CEO, Ben Kiff, NATS Services International Director. C: NATS.

Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has extended its partnership with NATS Services to continue the secondment of Air Traffic Controllers at Hong Kong International Airport until 2029.

Originally established in 2018, the agreement leverages NATS’ expertise as the Air Navigation Service Provider for some of the world’s busiest single- and dual-runway airports. NATS has successfully recruited experienced controllers globally to support Hong Kong’s expanding operations, ensuring safe and efficient air traffic management in one of the most challenging environments.

With Hong Kong’s three runway system (3RS) now operational, HKIA will be able to reach the ultimate target of 102 flights per hour, with forecast demand up to 120 million passenger trips and 10 million tonnes of air cargo.

Chapman Fong, Deputy Director, Corporate Development of AAHK, said, “Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) has a longstanding reputation as one of the few airports in the world leading in both passenger and cargo service, with extensive intermodal connectivity with the Greater Bay Area including Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Zhuhai & Macau. 

“With the three-runway operation at HKIA commencing on 28 November 2024, the capacity of HKIA will be significantly enhanced, actualising its status as the international aviation hub. We encourage airlines to capture the opportunity to open more routes and increase frequency of flights connecting to Hong Kong and enjoy our hub function to connect with the rest of the region.”

Martin Rolfe, NATS Chief Executive Officer, said: “The fact that the Airport Authority has continued to put their faith in NATS is testament to the incredibly strong relationship we’ve built and the results we’ve delivered so far. The scale of Hong Kong’s ambition and their embrace of technology is raising the bar for the industry and we are very proud to be playing a part in their ongoing success.”

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