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NAV Canada Cancels Layoffs For 41 Staff

The company that owns and operates Canada’s civil air navigation system has cancelled surplus notices to 41 air traffic controllers for area control centres including the one located in Greater Moncton. NAV Canada says the decision has been made due to air traffic forecasts that suggest they will require more staff. Control centres located in Gander, Edmonton and Montreal will also be affected by this decision. “We are proactively taking this action to support our customers as they shift their focus to recovery,” said NAV Canada President and CEO Ray Bohn. In December, NAV Canada announced that restructuring efforts would eliminate about 180 jobs. At the time they estimated that 900 staff were let go due to the pandemic, equal to 17.5 percent of its workforce.

7 Moncton air traffic controllers to keep jobs after Nav Canada reverses decision

7 Moncton air traffic controllers to keep jobs after Nav Canada reverses decision cbc.ca 1 hour ago CBC/Radio-Canada © Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press A NAV Canada air traffic controller monitors air traffic at the NAV Canada control centre in Montreal on Friday, March 2, 2018. Nav Canada announced Friday that 41 air traffic controllers across the country it had planned to lay off will keep their positions. Seven air traffic controllers in Moncton, N.B., will get to keep their jobs after Nav Canada reversed its decision from last year to lay them off as part of sweeping cuts across the country. In a news release Friday, Nav Canada announced that 41 air traffic controllers across the country it had planned to lay off will be kept on the job.

NAV CANADA cancels surplus notices for air traffic controllers

NAV CANADA cancels surplus notices for air traffic controllers
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Nav Canada announces Regina air traffic control tower will not close

Nav Canada announces Regina air traffic control tower will not close By Moises Canales Apr 15, 2021 12:11 PM Nav Canada has decided to not close air traffic control towers or flight service stations across Canada, including the tower at the Regina International Airport. The announcement was delivered in a news release late Thursday morning stating the company is committed to no site closures at seven airports that were under a service review. The affected municipalities included Regina, Fort McMurray, Alta., Prince George, B.C., Saint-Jean, Que., Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., Whitehorse, Yukon and Windsor, Ont. “Last fall, NAV CANADA launched 29 aeronautical studies in an effort to safely streamline its operations, ensuring that air navigation services align with market demand,” starts the release from Nav Canada. “After considerable consultation with airlines, airports, industry associations, local officials and internal stakeholders, NAV CANADA has elected to limit cha

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