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Rwy1234
11th May 2017, 08:49
Anyone know how things are going at Gatwick these days with ANS.

Last I heard was that there was a struggle to get 6 people trained up quickly enough, assuming the 6 are valid now, will Gatwick be looking to recruit anymore seeing as they have the Edinburgh contract, will anyone be looking to move up'North?

T250
11th May 2017, 11:28
Why not look at their website for starters?

brianj
15th May 2017, 13:44
Just been reading in the Gulf News today that Mumbai says it has overtaken Gatwick as busiest single runway airport based on daily averages for financial year ending 2017!
Mumbai 837 v Gatwick 757! And Mumbai had 45.2m pax? Interesting as Nats is doing a lot in India. Funny old world.
Of course some might say hourly utilisation is key figure....

brianj
15th May 2017, 13:51
With 1 flight in 65 secs, Mumbai busiest single-runway airport | GulfNews.com (http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india/with-1-flight-in-65-secs-mumbai-busiest-single-runway-airport-1.2026974)

Crazy Voyager
15th May 2017, 18:58
Not sure where they got those numbers from but they're off.

Obviously these are record numbers, and then there are averages which will be lower, but not that much lower.

Controllers at Gatwick beat their own record - NATS (http://www.nats.aero/news/controllers-at-gatwick-beat-their-own-record/)

Also I'm pretty certain that article is of as well, as I recall the latest record at Gatwick is 950 movements in one day set during summer 2016.

DaveReidUK
15th May 2017, 21:54
Not sure where they got those numbers from but they're off.

Obviously these are record numbers, and then there are averages which will be lower, but not that much lower.

The article makes a point of differentiating between average and peak movement rates, although it slightly under-reports Gatwick's stats, which were 767 fixed-wing movements per day in 2016 rather than 757.

Here's what appears to be the original Times of India article that the Gulf News one is based on:

(http://gulfnews.com/news/asia/india/with-1-flight-in-65-secs-mumbai-busiest-single-runway-airport-1.2026974)Now, Mumbai world's busiest airport with only one runway (http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/mumbai/now-mumbai-worlds-busiest-airport-with-only-one-runway/articleshow/58652790.cms)

Despite the somewhat confusing infographic, which appears to suggest that there are twice as many arrivals as departures(!):

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/img/58655350/Master.jpg

there doesn't seem any reason to doubt BOM's 837 movements per day average.