Regional Airports - Did You Know...?

Regional Airports - Did You Know...?

You may be surprised to know that Aquila supports more UK airfields than any other supplier. We also support multiple sites across the UK in delivering Programme Marshall - a project that is transforming support and services in military air traffic management. Our ambition is to share this experience with the UK’s regional airports.

Airport operators are exposed to many challenges. Aquila have a proven track record for helping across CNS (Communication, Navigation & Surveillance) and ATM technical domains with deployable engineers, a full 24/7/365 Service Desk and highly competitive operating costs compared to industry alternatives.


We support airports:

  • Retain key technical and operational personnel
  • Build a knowledge base of specialised ATM systems
  • Deliver training and development
  • Reduce the risk that comes with managing a network of smaller contractors and/or specialised in-house teams

 

We offer a fully tailored suite of asset replacement and through-life outsourced support solutions, including:

  • Support for latest generation and legacy ATM and Communication, Navigation & Surveillance systems
  • End-to-end capability including systems planning, installation, maintenance, upgrades, repair and decommissioning
  • Advanced health and usage monitoring of customers’ assets
  • Fully Air Traffic Safety Electronics Personnel (ATSEP) qualified engineers supported by a dedicated Training Academy

 

If you think your airport could benefit from having it’s challenges understood and are interested in discussing the support we can offer then please get in touch with Lewis Mitchard; lewis.mitchard@aquila-atms.com.

Eoin Wylie

Fuelling SME Growth with Strategic Insight | Defence | Aviation | Construction | Nuclear

1y

Great to read about this! Regional airports are an excellent fit with Aquila’s extensive ATM capabilities in the U.K.

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