
Airservices tackles short-term challenges for long-term benefits
27th August, 2010
Australia’s ATM provider, Airservices Australia, announced further investment in its extensive capital programme in the Jun-2010 quarter, with the organisation also outlining its growth plans for the next five years. It has also reaffirmed its commitment to build a "new workforce" to meet increased demand, as air traffic continues to grow and labour market pressures mount. [2822 words]
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This report contains the following subheadings:
- Expenditure of USD796m in next five years
- Air passenger movements expected to increase 4.2% over next 21 years; aircraft movements to increase 2.2%
- ASA seeks to address ageing workforce
- 7% net increase in operational workforce anticipated
- Conclusion: Short-term challenges for long-term growth
This report contains the following charts and tables:
- Airservices Major Technology Project Update
- Air passenger movements through all capital city airports
- Air passenger movements by capital city airport: 1991/1992 to 2029/2030F
- Aircraft movements through all capital city airports
- Aircraft movements by capital city airport: 1991/1992 to 2029/2030F
- Air passenger and aircraft movements through all Australian airports: 1997/1978 to 2008/2009
- Airservices Australia air traffic movements: Jul-2009 to Jul-2010
- Airservices revenue projections
- Airservices financial summary
- Airservices age profile
- Airservices projected full-time workforce
- Airservices Australia ATC towers
- ATC projected demand: 2009/2010 to 2013/2014F
- ATC projected turnover
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