Tuesday 18 June 2013

[wanabidii] Business in Africa: ATNS Continues to Implement Measures that will Reduce the Costs of Doing Business in Africa

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PRESS RELEASE

 

ATNS Continues to Implement Measures that will Reduce the Costs of Doing Business in Africa

 

ATNS Joins the Aviation Community in the Caribbean

 

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao June 18, 2013/ -- The Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) Company of South Africa (http://www.atns.com) is part of the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO) member states and global Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) that are gathered in the Caribbean island city of Willemstad, to discuss the future of Air Traffic Management (ATM).

 

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Photo: http://www.photos.apo-opa.com/index.php?level=picture&id=527 (L–R: Ms Micilia Albertus-Verboom, Director General, Dutch Caribbean Air Navigation Service Provider (DC ANSP) and Mr. Thabani Mthiyane, CEO (Acting) Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) Company of South Africa, at the opening of the CANSO Global Air Traffic Management (ATM) Summit, in Willemstad, Curacao, South America)

 

The four-day CANSO Global ATM Summit and Annual General Meeting (AGM) started on Sunday and ends on Tuesday, 18th June 2013.

 

Actively participating in this event, ATNS is conscious of the key issues such as the difficult times the aviation industry is going through. The company continues to implement measures that will reduce the costs of doing business in South Africa and in the continent. This is done by supporting CANSO’s vision of interoperability and seamless operations between sectors and countries, through being part of the continental collaborative efforts of working toward a single airspace, among others.

 

 

 

ATNS recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Swaziland, which is an example of regional cooperation and collaboration, said Mr. Thabani Mthiyane, ATNS Acting CEO. “In advancing safety in the region, we have implemented the very small aperture terminal (VSAT) satellite network which has provided and invaluable service in enhancing safety in the Southern African Development Community and the North East Africa (NAFISAT) region. The network provided by ATNS in partnership with another global organisation, namely the International Air Transport Association (IATA), provides a communication platform that allows for air traffic services (ATS) direct contact between countries and the digital transfer of flight plans and related information, which serves as a catalyst for the safety of flight operations”.

 

Referring to the World ATM Congress held in Spain early this year (in February), Mr. Jeff Poole, the CANSO Director General, said - in his opening address - that Airline companies, Airport operators and the International Civil Aviation Organisation, made it very clear that the air traffic management cannot and will not stand still. “Our stakeholders are looking for our active engagement to be able to address key issues and drive the necessary changes to achieve significant performance improvements. During this Summit, this is yet another opportunity to take positive and deliberate steps to drive forward - our vision for the future” stated Mr. Poole boldly.

 

Ms Milicia Albertus-Verboom, the Director General of the Dutch Caribbean Air Navigation Services Provider (DC ANSP), welcoming the aviation community in her country said “we are working towards diligently towards a seamless, global coordinated system of air navigation system in order to cope with the traffic growth in the Latin America and Caribbean region”. She further stated that “DC ANSP continues to strengthen cooperative and collaborative ties with local, regional and international organisations in the aviation industry”. 

 

ATNS has implemented operational efficiency interventions such as continuous descent and climb operations, known as Performance Based Navigation (PBN). These coordinated exercises reduce the fuel burn by aircrafts and indirectly reduce gas emissions which are detrimental to the environment.

  

Distributed by the African Press Organization on behalf of The Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS).

 

 

Enquiries:

 

Percy Morokane

External Corporate Communications 

Marketing and Communications Department

Air Traffic and Navigation Services Company

Landline:  +27(0) 11 607 1234

Fax:  +27(0) 11 607 1725     

Mobile: +27(0)71 445 9812 

email:  percymo@atns.co.za

 

 

ATNS CELEBRATES 20 YEARS (1993 – 2013)

 

The Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) Company of South Africa’s Aviation Training Academy (ATA) puts people and safety first - by rigorously training and upgrading safety knowledge and skills, and is committed to upholding aviation safety standards, legislation and practices. ATNS is celebrating twenty (20) years of selfless and distinguished Air Navigation and Aviation Training service provision in Africa.

 

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