Airservices CEO Rob Sharp in Melbourne’s air traffic control tower. (Aaron Francis)
How Airservices is upgrading Australia’s airspace
The commercial aviation industry is a stool with three legs: airlines, airports, and air traffic management. Air traffic control across the country is handled by Airservices Australia, which manages 11 per cent of the world’s airspace, or roughly 51.7 million square kilometres – so it needs to make sure its systems are up to scratch. In this exclusive interview, Airservices CEO Rob Sharp tells Australian Aviation about the new technology that will soon help manage Australian skies.
Editor’s note: This interview has been edited for length and clarity.
AA: What would you say are the most significant new tech projects at Airservices currently?
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