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- November flights show a steady increase
8 December 2005
NATS handled 176,259 flights in November, a rise of 4.2 per cent over November 2004. - NATS Refinances Bank Facilities
17 November 2005
NATS has successfully completed syndication of a £216.2m loan facility for its economically regulated subsidiary, NATS (En Route) plc. - NATS Launches Automated Briefing System
17 November 2005
NATS has launched FirstBrief, a revolutionary automated briefing product in partnership with Real Time Engineering Ltd (RTEL). - SESAR NATS and Partners Sign Contract for Definition Phase with EUROCONTROL
17 November 2005
NATS and its 29 consortium partners, the European Commission and EUROCONTROL announced in Brussels the signature of the contract for the definition phase for a Single European Single Sky Implementation Programme (SESAR, formerly SESAME). - NATS Handles Two Millionth Flight Of The Year
14 November 2005
NATS handled its 2,000,000th flight of 2005 yesterday (November 8), 20 days earlier than last year. - NATS Wins Key Air Traffic Control Contract At Bristol International Airport
31 October 2005
NATS has been awarded a multi-million pound contract by Bristol International Airport. - September Flights Soar, Says NATS
11 October 2005
NATS handled 210,895 flights in September, a rise of 6.4 per cent over September 2004. - NATS agrees to CAA charging proposals for 2006-10
29 September 2005
NATS said today that it would not oppose, and has given consent as required by the Transport Act, to the Civil Aviation Authority's latest proposals to modify the price control conditions for the regulation of its en-route business for the next five years. - Interruption to Air Traffic Control Service
21 September 2005
At (0820) this morning, NATS identified a fault with the link between the Flight Data Processing System (FDPS) at West Drayton and the operations room at the London Area Control Centre at Swanwick. - Flights Up, Delays Down Says NATS
9 September 2005
NATS handled 213,756 flights in August, a rise of 6.8 per cent over August 2004.
