Air traffic control training centre officially opens in Lebanon
An advanced air traffic control training facility has opened in Beirut, Lebanon which uses pioneering simulation technology developed by Airways New Zealand.
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An advanced air traffic control training facility has opened in Beirut, Lebanon which uses pioneering simulation technology developed by Airways New Zealand.
IAAN expands its services with the addition of ATC training for private individuals as well as ANSPs at its base in Fornbe, Oslo.
A new version of EUROCONTROL's ESCAPE air traffic control simulator will facilitate academic research around the world and improve future training.
To help tackle the skilled-workforce shortages that are predicted, the AAA launches a mentoring programme focused on sharing expertise with the next generation of airport professionals.
LLA is currently in an exciting period of growth with strong demand from passengers and a growing choice of international routes.
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The ICAO Council President emphasised the importance of near-and long-term air transport priorities during his recent European mission.
The training involved an emergency simulation which included nearly 500 participants from 25 different agencies.
Following on from Queensland Airports Limited becoming the first airport operator in Australia to achieve a recognition as ‘a great place to work’, International Airport Review’s Editor, Tara Nolan, spoke to the Chief Financial Officer, Amelia Evans, regarding why an engaged and positive workforce is imperative for an airport.
All the apprenticeship classes will take place at DFW Airport's headquarters and will be offered at no cost to the employees.
The Minister's first engagement will see her congratulate over 100 influential aviation and aerospace companies on their commitment to gender diversity.
Training aircraft firefighters for any eventuality is integral to the safety of passengers and crew on the aircraft, and although serious incidents are rare, these skills can be transferred to water rescues; increasing the chances of survival. Kim Olsen, Copenhagen Airport, tells us more.
Queensland Airports Limited is the first airport operator in Australia to achieve this recognition as 'a great place to work'.
ACI World have launched a new handbook which explores the current global threat within aviation and offers different measures and solutions to the threat.
The Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS) have appointed the first women air traffic controllers in a step towards Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, which hopes to increase employment and diversity.