You’re invited to our ATC training programme virtual information session
We’d love you to join us at this virtual info session for Airways International’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) training programme, on Tuesday 23 July 2024 at 6pm.
This is a free virtual event, brought to you via Microsoft Teams, where you will learn all about our ATC training programme, the application and selection process, and what you can expect in the role of an ATC.
Make sure to have all of your burning questions on hand for this interactive session – there will be an in-depth Q&A following the presentation.
HEAR FROM OUR EXPERTS DURING THIS SESSION:
Head of Training
Airways International Ltd
Training Quality Manager
Airways International Ltd
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Please note: If you are unable to make this session, we will be recording it and can provide a video link to you following the session. Please email us at trainingadmin@airways.co.nz to request this.
Are you interested in training for one of the most critical roles in aviation, helping to guide aircraft safely through the airspace?
Airways International, the accredited training provider for Airways New Zealand, opens its air traffic services training programme for applications around twice a year.
We train air traffic control and flight service students in our training facilities in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Find out more below about the training, the selection process, and the role of an air traffic controller and flight service officer with Airways New Zealand.
Applications for our training programme starting in April 2025 are now open, and close on 15 January 2025.
Any online assessments you receive following your application must be completed by 19 January 2025.
If you have applied and haven’t received an email from Airways Training Admin, please check your junk mail.
PLEASE NOTE: This training is for New Zealand citizens and permanent residents, and Australian citizens only. Students will complete New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) approved qualifications.