NAV Canada ‘scraping the barrel’ to prevent flight disruptions, says expert
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NAV Canada says it’s taking several steps to increase the amount of available staff this summer to meet peak demand periods, including during events like the FIFA World Cup, in moves air industry experts say are akin to “scraping the barrel” in a sector facing staffing challenges. This comes less than two months after the not-for-profit corporation, which owns and operates Canada’s civic air navigation system, acknowledged it was short about 200 staff, including air traffic controllers (ATC). The shortage of ATC and other staff last summer led to delays and service disruptions at some of Canad…
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