Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • NATS seals 10 year contract with TAG Farnborough Airport

Aerospace

NATS seals 10 year contract with TAG Farnborough Airport

TAG Farnborough Airport has chosen NATS as its air traffic and engineering services partner for the next 10 years.

Above: Brandon O’Reilly, CEO of TAG Farnborough Airport, with NATS Commercial Director, Guy Adams.

The new contract, which comes into effect from 1 January 2018, sees NATS continue a relationship that dates back to 1943, with the addition of engineering services for the first time under a new strategic partnership agreement.

Advertisement
Marshall RT

Roger Walker, Director Airport Operations for TAG Farnborough Airport, said: “Our long relationship with NATS has been a successful one which has served the aviation community for more than 70 years.  I am delighted that this is set to continue into the future as we focus on delivering excellence to our customers.”

TAG Farnborough Airport, with its near 24,000 annual movements, is the UK’s leading business aviation airport and the home of world famous Farnborough Airshow. It was NATS’ proven ability to help manage the biennial show, together with the quality of the everyday service provided to TAG Farnborough Airport and the wider airport community, which helped seal the deal.

Advertisement
Marshall RT

Mike Stoller, Director, Airports at NATS, said: “This is great news and a result of our track record of excellent service, which has been achieved by our whole team working closely with the airport and delivering on a consistent basis. It is also testament to the wider value NATS offers our customers – whether that’s through engineering or airspace design services – and I’m delighted that has been recognised.”

 

Advertisement
Advanced Navigation LB 1
EasyJet in drive to recruit 1,000 new pilots

Aerospace

EasyJet in drive to recruit 1,000 new pilots

26 April 2024

Earlier this week easyJet opened its renowned Generation easyJet Pilot Training programme, which takes aspiring pilots with little or no experience to the cockpit of an Airbus A320 commercial airliner in around two years as qualified co-pilot.

NATS tops list of Europe

Aerospace

NATS tops list of Europe's Climate Leaders

26 April 2024

NATS has been awarded first place in the European Climate Leaders list, a survey of two thousand companies across Europe.

Cranfield commits to sustainable research practices

Aerospace

Cranfield commits to sustainable research practices

26 April 2024

Committing to reduce the environmental impacts of its research activities, Cranfield University has joined organisations in the UK research and innovation sector as a founding signatory to a new agreement on research and innovation practices.

Artemis Aerospace adds hub in Singapore

Aerospace

Artemis Aerospace adds hub in Singapore

26 April 2024

West Sussex based Artemis Aerospace has announced the addition of a hub in Singapore following the launch of two similar sites in the US earlier this year.

Advertisement
Marshall RT 2
Jet Zero Council advance hydrogen aviation discussions at Cranfield

Aerospace Events

Jet Zero Council advance hydrogen aviation discussions at Cranfield

26 April 2024

The Jet Zero Council met at Cranfield University last week to discuss steps towards sustainable aviation with a special focus on hydrogen.

Most dangerous electronic items passengers take on planes revealed

Aerospace Security

Most dangerous electronic items passengers take on planes revealed

26 April 2024

The number of lithium battery fires on planes continues to rise but the personal electronic items which cause the most problems can now be revealed.

Advertisement
Marshall RT