NZ Herald, 07 March – Control of growing air traffic over New Zealand will be revamped with a $58 million project that Airways says will be more efficient and robust but could lead to job losses.
The state-owned enterprise has announced it will replace its current air traffic management (ATM) platforms over the next four years.
Global technology company Leidos will provide the new system and Airways will build two new control systems in Auckland and Christchurch. Read more…