Space shuttle at Stansted
5 June 2014The first space shuttle, Enterprise, never made it to space, but it did make it to Stansted Airport.
Time to deliver on our sustainability targets
5 June 2014During 2013 we enabled savings of 59,000 tonnes of fuel, thereby avoiding 190,000 tonnes of CO2 from being released into the atmosphere. It was our best ever year ever in terms of savings.
ACI World Annual General Assembly, Seoul, 2014
2 June 2014Top airport and industry experts convened in Seoul last week for the ACI World Annual General Assembly at a time when sharing lessons learned through experience and working in co-operation is seen as the way forward.
Incentivising SESAR deployment
30 May 2014SESAR – the Single European Sky ATM Research programme – has been a major focus for Europe’s aviation industry over the last 10 years. Whilst technology is only one part of the change required if we’re going to achieve the objectives of the European Commission’s Single European Sky project, it’s a vitally important one.
Managing capacity at Heathrow
29 May 2014Every day, Heathrow Airport operates at over 98% capacity, a phenomenal achievement that drives the controllers in the tower to deliver the best service every minute of every day.
Your opinion of our blog matters
28 May 2014As our blog approaches its first anniversary we’d like to learn more about you, our readers to help us publish the stories you want to read.
When people hear that my role in NATS is to lead the Survey and Drawing Services (S&DS) team they often think I sit at a desk drawing things every day. But in truth, what the team and I do is much more varied and exciting.
Inside our mobile aerodrome simulator
22 May 2014Our new 360 degree aerodrome simulator set-up generated so much interest, I thought it would be worthwhile going into a little more detail on the technology and what we’re doing with it.
Whilst there can be no doubt that the world has shrunk over the last century, does the world feel any smaller to the network operations of an airline and are we at risk of missing the opportunity for a big future?
Enabling hands-on training for engineers
16 May 2014If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, but then how would you train engineers to maintain equipment?
The answer lies deep in the green fields of Hampshire, where a unique site plays host to an array of ground based navigation systems that provide a hands-on training experience to all NATS engineers, as well as delegates from across the globe that seek our expertise.