Bermuda Airport Authority & Dubai Air Nav Services Boost Expertise
Key Points
- 1Bermuda Airport Authority (BAA) signed an MOU with Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS) at the Dubai Airshow.
- 2Collaboration focuses on air traffic control recruitment, specialized training, engineering support, and airspace design.
- 3Partnership aims to enhance BAA's operational expertise and develop Bermudian talent in civil aviation.
- 4Leverages DANS's global leadership in air traffic management and advanced aviation systems.
The Bermuda Airport Authority (BAA) has formalized a strategic partnership with Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS), a global leader in air traffic management, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed on November 20 at the Dubai Airshow in the United Arab Emirates. This significant agreement establishes a comprehensive program of collaboration designed to foster knowledge exchange, build capacity, and share best practices within the civil aviation sector. The initiative aims to elevate Bermuda's aviation capabilities and create new professional opportunities for its citizens.
Key areas of cooperation outlined in the MOU include the critical recruitment and development of air traffic control officers, provision of specialized air traffic training, essential engineering support, and advanced airspace design. Through this partnership, the BAA seeks to significantly strengthen its recruitment efforts for air navigation professionals, enhance its overall operational expertise, and gain broader exposure to international aviation standards. A core objective is to empower Bermudians to build successful careers in the evolving aviation industry.
Owen Darrell, Bermuda's Minister of Tourism, Transport, Culture and Sport, lauded the agreement as a meaningful step forward for the island, highlighting DANS's reputation for advanced civil aviation systems. He emphasized that the partnership will directly support the development of Bermudian talent, expand access to world-class training programs, and bolster the island's long-term capacity to deliver safe and modern aviation services.
Lester Nelson, Chief Executive of the BAA, underscored the unique access to expertise this engagement provides. He noted DANS's remarkable achievements in air traffic management and workforce development, stating that the partnership strategically positions Bermuda to learn from proven approaches, refine its technical capabilities, and cultivate a new generation of skilled professionals for the future of its aviation sector.
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