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The new air traffic control centre at Prestwick in Ayrshire is set to be formally opened. | |
About 130 controllers have relocated from Manchester to complete a decade-long strategy to control UK airspace from two centres instead of four. | About 130 controllers have relocated from Manchester to complete a decade-long strategy to control UK airspace from two centres instead of four. |
The streamlining and privatisation of air traffic control sparked much controversy when the process began. | The streamlining and privatisation of air traffic control sparked much controversy when the process began. |
Nats (National Air Traffic Services) is partly owned by the UK government and by a group of commercial airlines. | Nats (National Air Traffic Services) is partly owned by the UK government and by a group of commercial airlines. |
More than 800 people are employed at Prestwick, controlling 900,000 flights a year and more airspace than any other European control centre. | |
The UK's other centre is at Swanwick in Hampshire. | The UK's other centre is at Swanwick in Hampshire. |
Manchester's 35-year-old air traffic control centre will close during 2010. | Manchester's 35-year-old air traffic control centre will close during 2010. |
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