We are the UK's leading provider of air traffic control services. In a normal year (pre-Covid) we handle 2.5 million flights and 250 million passengers travelling in UK airspace.
Outside of the UK we offer our services in parts of Europe, the Middle East and Asia.
The commercial aircraft in our skies use an intricate and highly structured route network which allows them to fly safely and efficiently.
We are the custodians of that ‘invisible infrastructure’ and support them and a variety of other airspace users in their flying activities.
We have dedicated consultancy and delivery teams that cover all aspects of air traffic management.
We take pride in applying our expertise to deliver best in class products and services to customers with different requirements across the globe.
Aviation delivers strong economic and social benefits, but it can also have detrimental impacts on the environment.
We have a critical part to play in driving down emissions and delivering a sustainable future for the industry.
Creating an inclusive, supportive and rewarding environment where our employees can thrive, is key to our success.
Join us in advancing aviation and keeping the skies safe.
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10 March 2009
Aircraft CO2 emissions will be cut by 2.6m tonnes as part of a bold green initiative by NATS that puts it at the leading edge of air traffic management worldwide.
23 February 2009
NATS is to conduct a new consultation on revised proposals to redraw the aircraft route map in the area of south-east England known in airspace terms as Terminal Control North (TCN).
18 February 2009
The number of flights handled by NATS in January 2009 fell by ten per cent compared to January 200 as seen in figures published by NATS.
19 January 2009
The number of flights controlled by NATS during 2008 declined slightly compared to the total for 2007.
09 January 2009
Plans for changes to published departure tracks from London City Airport have today been submitted to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) by NATS.
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