Pacific Forum Attracts Global Aviation Leaders
For immediate release
1 March
2013
Pacific Forum
Attracts Global Aviation Leaders
Boeing, Airbus, and the US Federal Aviation Administration are among 50 global participants attending a Pacific aviation forum in Auckland this week, hosted by Airways New Zealand.
Aviation industry technical experts from all over the Pacific are attending the ISPACG (Informal South Pacific Air Traffic Services Coordinating Group) forum, which aims to foster cooperation between service providers across the region and improve air traffic service operational and cost efficiencies for safer and more efficient skies.
Airways, New Zealand’s air navigation service provider and a global leader in air traffic management, is at the forefront of this annual Pacific forum – co-chairing the three-day meeting and presenting papers about its award-winning Performance Based Navigation implementation and Collaborative Flow Management tool which calculates options to reduce delays in flight arrival times.
“ISPACG gives us the opportunity to collaborate with other key Pacific aviation leaders on a range of topics and issues,” says ISPACG co-chair Geoff Hounsell of Airways.
“Technical and operational experts from all
around the region come together every year at ISPACG, and
Airways plays a leading role in this forum which we’re
proud to be involved in,” he adds.
ISPACG was
established by multilateral agreement between Australia,
Fiji, Tahiti, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Chile and the
United States.
This year’s ISPACG forum has
attracted delegates from aviation industry giants such as
Boeing, Airbus, United Airlines, Emirates Airlines, and air
navigation service providers from the United States and
numerous South Pacific nations.
Aviation forum delegates visit Airways’ Oceanic control centre in Auckland, where air traffic controllers monitor 26 million square kilometres of airspace across the Pacific and Tasman Oceans.
About Airways New
Zealand
• Airways is a world-leading
commercial Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), and
operates in New Zealand as a State-Owned Enterprise
(SOE).
• We look after key aviation infrastructure
around New Zealand and manage the more than 1 million
traffic movements per year into and around New Zealand’s
30 million sq km of airspace.
• Airways delivers air
traffic control and engineering training, and has delivered
air traffic management, Flightyield revenue management
solutions, navigation services and consultancy in more than
65 countries.
• For more information about Airways
please visit www.airways.co.nz
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