Simulation developed in New Zealand to be sent to Lebanon for ATC training
Simulation technology developed in New Zealand will be sent to Lebanon to assist with air traffic control training and reduce on-the-job learning.
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Simulation technology developed in New Zealand will be sent to Lebanon to assist with air traffic control training and reduce on-the-job learning.
The planned revamp will help Melbourne Airport reach its goal of reaching annual traffic of 100 million passenger over the coming decades.
The new terminal build means the airport has six times the capacity it did in 2015.
Qantas passengers on select international flights will participate with the airline, the launch partner for the trial.
The work will be carried out progressively over the next 12 months.
The consortium was selected as the preferred bidder for the project on May 16, 2018.
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The current terminal was built in the 1960s to cater for 50,000 passengers a year but now has 440,000 travellers passing through annually.
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