Airways New Zealand
Airways New Zealand is the sole Air Traffic Service provider in New Zealand.
The company was created 1987 as a State-Owned Enterprise having formerly being a division of the Ministry of Transport, a government department. This followed the recommendations of the 1986 Mason-Morris Review. Airways New Zealand is a commercial Air Navigation Service Provider, responsible for managing all domestic and international air traffic operating within New Zealand's 30 million square kilometres of airspace over New Zealand, Tonga, Samoa and the Cook Islands. This involves:
- Air Traffic Control, Flight Information, Flight planning and alerting services.
- Navigation Services – the navigation infrastructure and supporting services used by aircraft.
- Communications – Airways operates a sophisticated communications system throughout the country.
- Flight maps
- Flight inspection services
Airways employs around 350 ATCs, who are based in regional air traffic control towers, military bases and radar centres. Airways is a full member of the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation.