Air traffic control
Independent review finds Airservices still ‘on track’ with staffing
23-05-2013 - An independent review of air traffic controller (ATC) numbers at Airservices by internationally recognised air navigation services provider, NAV CANADA, has validated that the organisation has the appropriate number of operational air tr... Read More »
Airservices to speak in the US on air traffic control standards
17-05-2013 - Airservices Executive General Manager Air Traffic Control, Jason Harfield has been invited to speak at the Committee of the United States National Academy of Sciences as part of a study on air traffic controller staffing.The academy has ... Read More »
Airservices among world’s best – CANSO benchmarking study
08-05-2013 - Airservices has been ranked among the world’s best as part of an international safety benchmarking study undertaken by the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO). The study placed Airservices in second place for air na... Read More »
Airservices commissions Mount Hardgrave primary radar
04-04-2013 - Airservices, the nation’s air navigation services provider, has commissioned a new radar at Mount Hardgrave on North Stradbroke Island to provide both primary and secondary radar surveillance of aircraft operating around Brisbane A... Read More »
Airservices makes skies safe for pilots
03-04-2013 - If you see a low-flying aircraft in your area this month, don’t be alarmed, chances are it’s Airservices Flight Inspection Service (FIS) checking the navigational aids used by pilots daily.Airservices, provider of air traffic... Read More »
Aviation scholarship winners take to the skies
19-03-2013 - Four aviation enthusiasts will continue their aviation dream thanks to the financial support of Airservices Australia, the nation’s air navigation service provider.The four have been awarded Airservices Learn to Fly Scholarships in... Read More »
Partial evacuation of Airservices Melbourne Centre
19-03-2013 - Smoke in a computer room at our Melbourne Control Centre early this morning resulted in a brief partial evacuation by air traffic control staff. The air traffic control tower at Melbourne Airport was not affected. Airservices aviation fi... Read More »
Procedure change set to reduce aircraft noise at Jandakot
15-03-2013 - Airservices, in collaboration with the owner of Jandakot Airport, Jandakot Airport Holdings, have introduced a new procedure for training aircraft operating from Jandakot in an effort to reduce the impact of aircraft noise. The ... Read More »









