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  2. There's a shortage of air traffic controllers. It's a job ...

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    Air traffic controllers are not just confined to the airport tower but can also work in a number of stations around and between major airports. ... the average annual salary for a controller in ...

  3. Here's what it takes to become an air traffic controller, a ...

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    Who can become an air traffic controller? ... “Last year, the average salary for Certified Professional Controllers was $158,000 per year,” the FAA says on its website.

  4. Air traffic controllers make an average of $137,000 per year, according to a 2023 report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). But the path to that high-paying position isn’t easy.

  5. Air traffic controller - Wikipedia

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    Air traffic controlling dates to the early 1920s in the United Kingdom (UK). [4] [5] The first control tower was established in 1920 at Croydon Airport, but it wasn't until the 1922 Picardie mid-air collision that air traffic control gained wider attention.

  6. Nav Canada - Wikipedia

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    The company began operations on November 1, 1996 when the government sold the country's air navigation services from Transport Canada to the new not-for-profit private entity for CAD$1.5 billion. [4] The company was formed in response to a number of issues with Transport Canada's (TC) operation of air traffic control and air navigation facilities.

  7. 1981 Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization strike

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    The PATCO Strike of 1981 was a union-organized labor strike of air traffic controllers (ATCs). Following a decade of successful strikes in other industries, the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization (PATCO) declared a strike on August 3, 1981, demanding higher wages and more benefits.

  8. America desperately needs more air traffic controllers. So ...

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    So even with an increase in the pace of hiring, it could take as much as 8 to 9 years to reach full staffing, according to Nick Daniels, president of the National Air Traffic Controllers ...

  9. Economy of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The B.C. aerospace sector is diverse and globally competitive, offering a wide range of specialized products and services. Key areas include: Training and Education: Providing opportunities for pilots, air traffic controllers, and aircraft maintenance personnel