Allison is working with Etihad to enhance operations
Etihad, NATS collaborate to improve global operations
ABU DHABI, October 19, 2016
Etihad Airways is working with air traffic management specialists NATS to deliver operational enhancements across its network, and improve the way the airline works with air traffic control providers and airport operators on airfield management procedures.
Guy Allison, a specialist from the NATS team at London Heathrow Airport, is currently based within the airline’s Network Operations team working on a variety of projects including airfield operations around the Midfield Terminal Project at Abu Dhabi International Airport - one of the largest investment programmes in the Middle East.
NATS is assisting the airline by sharing its experience in the management of low visibility procedures in the UK, the flow of aircraft on the airfield, and improving the way the airline manages its processes around aircraft handling. With a growing fleet, the airline wants to ensure operational efficiency in all areas of its hub operation.
Chris Youlten, senior vice president of Network Operations at Etihad Airways, said: “We’re delighted to be working in partnership with NATS as part of our continuing efforts to improve the experience for our passengers. By improving aspects of our operational efficiency across the global network, we are able to refine the experience for our customers; ensuring our flights consistently operate to schedule and we are recognised as a world leader for on-time performance.”
NATS has been working with aviation partners in the UAE since 2006, where it has its regional headquarters. The company continues to expand its footprint in the Middle East, with offices in both Oman and Qatar, providing dedicated, locally-based operational and training expertise. NATS also has a long term engineering and operational transition project team working in Kuwait.
Ben Kiff, director at NATS Middle East, said: “Etihad Airways is one of the world’s leading airlines and it’s a privilege to be working with them to not only benefit their operations but the wider Abu Dhabi aviation community. The industry recognises the need for increased collaboration, and air traffic management - which is seen as the glue that connects airport and airline operations - can offer a unique perspective. It is great to see Etihad Airways taking such a leadership position in this regard.”
During 2016, Etihad Airways has continued to expand its global network of over 100 destinations. The airport hub in Abu Dhabi is undergoing significant investment to allow continued growth and push passenger numbers over 30 million annual journeys. - TradeArabia News Service