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Airways NZ sets pace for SOEs to generate more business with lower pricing

Air traffic control agency moves from supplier to demand generator.

Nevil Gibson
Mon, 30 May 2016

A government agency has achieved the rare feat of reducing its charges to clients because of a greater volume of business.

Airways New Zealand chief executive Ed Sims says commercial airlines will pay 4.7% less for air traffic control over the next three years, with a 9.8% price cut coming in the

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Nevil Gibson
Mon, 30 May 2016
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