
Airways’ newest and youngest air traffic controller
You might recognise Ashleigh Bindon from some recent social media posts, who is officially Airways New Zealand’s newest, and youngest air traffic controller.
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You might recognise Ashleigh Bindon from some recent social media posts, who is officially Airways New Zealand’s newest, and youngest air traffic controller.
On Monday 29 April, Airways International’s Christchurch Training Centre welcomed the latest cohort of trainees on board for our Air Traffic Services (ATS) training programme.
Applications are now open for the next intake of Airways International’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) training programme, starting in October 2024 in our training centre in Christchurch.
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