United Kingdom and foreign aircraft operators continue to generate substantial and growing demands for air navigation services in UK airspace. This presents a considerable challenge to the National Air Traffic Services (NATS), which must plan and provide services to secure the safe and efficient operation of all classes of civil and military aircraft. A coherent development strategy for UK air traffic services, within which the many individual projects necessary to improve safety and expand capacity can be implemented, is central to the meeting of that challenge. Here, therefore, is the NATS Operational Strategy Plan, to which NATS endeavors will be energetically directed. In addition to its use within NATS, the Plan should also help users and manufacturing industry to be more aware of how NATS planning affects and relates to their own activities. By regular review and update of the Plan, and the progressive implementation of its intentions, NATS will ensure continued provision of safe and efficient services. (Copyright (c) Civil Aviation Authority, September 1988.)
NATS (National Air Traffic Services) Operational Strategy Plan
1988
46 pages
Report
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