ASCENT – May 2025
In this issue…
In this issue of ASENT – May 2025, we explore ATC simulation and training challenges facing the aviation industry. You will read articles about the costs involved in sim ownership and the tech advancements now in play in this rapidly evolving sector. ATC staffing shortages and low training success rates are impacting ANSPs. As a result, choosing the right people from the start has become more important than ever. In addition, we feature John McKenzie’s five decades of service with Airways and the immense change he’s experienced. Finally, Aeropath’s Jackie Workman is helping to shape global standards in procedure design through her involvement with the ICAO Instrument Flight Procedures Panel (IFPP).
The hidden costs of simulator ownership: A tech-driven path to cost efficiency
Is running your own ATC simulator a worthwhile investment over time? What does it involve, and what are some of the hidden costs? To explore this further, Head of Products Jonny Cooke explores the various costs involved in ATC simulation. Moreover, he highlights the technological advancements now in play that can help to mitigate these expenses.
Enhancing ATC training success rates: a global issue
Head of ATS Training Kelly de Lambert explores the various factors contributing to global air traffic control staffing shortages and low ATC training success rates. As a result, ANSPs are facing significant operational impacts. To address this, Airways International is addressing these critical issues by utilising innovative technology solutions.
John McKenzie: Five decades of service
John McKenzie, Airways International’s Digital Solutions Sales Director has reached an impressive 50-year milestone with Airways. In this article, learn about John’s experience working in the industry over the past five decades, in New Zealand and the Middle East, and some of the changes and developments he’s experienced.
Aeropath leader shapes global standards in Procedure Design
Jackie Workman has had an impressive career spanning over 16 years in procedure design for Aeropath, specialising in Instrument Flight Procedures (IFPs). Her extensive experience in procedure design for Aeropath has not only shaped her career, but also supported the wider aviation industry through her involvement with the ICAO IFPP.