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National Air Traffic Services is planning to relocate its training centre and hundreds of jobs from Bournemouth Airport by mid-2009, and is thought to be considering sites in Fareham, Manchester and Prestwick. 05-Oct-2006
National Air Traffic Services is planning to create 700 new jobs at its Whiteley headquarters in Hampshire, with new buildings for engineering and systems staff being relocated from West Drayton and Gatwick. 24-Sep-2004
National Air Traffic Services is to resume work on the development of a new £120m air traffic control centre at Prestwick, and the site is expected to be operational by 2009. 13-Oct-2003
National Air Traffic Services is looking to secure up to £50m of equity capital from the private sector, and negotiations are expected to take place with Serco and BAA. 08-May-2002
National Air Traffic Services is planning to integrate with the Irish Aviation Authority, and is in discussions with other European counterparts about scrapping national borders above 29,000ft. 01-May-2002
National Air Traffic Services is planning to relocate its centre of operations and about 750 staff to the Southampton area next year, and three possible sites are being considered. 26-Apr-2002
National Air Traffic Services is to shed 225 of its 1,128 support and management staff by September 2002, in an acceleration of its cost reduction programme. 01-Oct-2001
National Air Traffic Services is to be run by the Airline Group consortium of seven UK airlines following a government announcement, which will lead to a £1bn investment in upgrading the air traffic control system over the next seven years. 28-Mar-2001
National Air Traffic Services is planning to increase air traffic control capacity over south-east England by 20% by reorganising the division of airspace next month, and recruitment of controllers will rise by up to 50% a year. 22-Jan-2001
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