Hannah Heggarty
Easter activity pack
1 April 2021Keep the little ones occupied during half term with our egg-cellent Easter activity pack.
Celebrating women in STEM
8 March 2021Today marks International Women’s Day and the start of British Science Week, two national celebrations which mean a lot to our business. We’ve been speaking to some of our female employees and advocates for STEM. Meet Dr Sarah Ewer…
Learning about air traffic control at home
20 October 2020Happy International Day of the air traffic controller, our favourite day of the year!
At NATS, every day is a day to celebrate the amazing work that our controllers do, but we always like doing something extra special on October 20th.
Volunteering during furlough…
2 July 2020As the number of flights across the UK has dropped dramatically, many NATS employees have been put on extended periods of furlough. During this time, many have been volunteering, serving and supporting their communities in a variety of ways…
Mum and me at NATS
20 March 2020With Mother’s Day around the corner and given the fact we could all do with some cheer right now, we thought it would be fun to chat to some of the mums at NATS who have, in turn, inspired their children to join us.
For #WorldSleepDay we spoke to our air traffic controllers about the importance of a good night’s sleep and working around the challenges of shift work.
Celebrating pioneering women in aviation
5 March 2020To celebrate International Women’s Day this Sunday 8 March and the 100th anniversary year for air traffic control, we are giving 100 lucky winners the opportunity to win a NATS goody bag, featuring one of our commemorative retro patches.
Leaders in the aviation industry headed to Madrid for the sixth annual World ATM Congress last week to catch up on the latest technologies and conversations in ATC. NATS had a large presence at the event, focusing on three core themes…
How does strong wind affect Air Traffic Control?
18 January 2018Fortunately, with a temperate climate, much of our weather in the UK tends to be fairly benign (this week’s snow a possible exception!) but one of the most common and disruptive forms is strong winds. Find out how exactly it affects air traffic control >>