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NATS names new head of legal
21 December 2004
National Air Traffic Services (NATS) has announced the appointment of Debbie Adams to the post of Head of Legal, reporting directly to NATS Chief Executive Paul Barron.
Flights up delays down, says NATS
9 December 2004
National Air Traffic Services handled 169,103 flights in November, an increase of 4.5 per cent on the same month last year.
Domestic en-route rate re-filed for 2005
7 December 2004
National Air Traffic Services (NATS) has re-submitted the UK's proposed unit rate.
CAA announces initial package of proposals for NATS' price controls form 2006
30 November 2004
Today the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) published for consultation its initial proposals for the price caps for NATS (En route) plc's (NERL's)...
NATS expresses "suprise" at "over ambitious" pricing proposals
30 November 2004
NATS today expressed its 'surprise' at the 'over ambitious' approach of the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) in proposing tough new price controls...
NATS and the IAA to commission airspace study
26 November 2004
National Air Traffic Services (NATS) and the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) are to commission a study into the issues associated with...
New general manager appointed at Manchester
25 November 2004
National Air Traffic Services ( NATS) has announced the appointment ofB Alex Bristol to the position of General Manager at Manchester.
Low-cost fliers lead 'Indian summer' flights boom
17 November 2004
National Air Traffic Services handled 193,715 flights in October, the last month of the summer flight schedules. This is a record for the month and almost five per cent up on October 2003.
Future 'flight plan' unveiled
5 November 2004
A new vision for the future of National Air Traffic Services (NATS) is unveiled today by Paul Barron, its Chief Executive.
Domestic en-route rates filed for 2005
1 November 2004
National Air Traffic Services (NATS), the UK's major provider of air traffic services, has today submitted its proposed domestic en-route charge for 2005
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