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Old 5th Jun 2002, 20:01
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Question NATS at Farnborough air show?

Hi there!
Just a question! Does anybody know if NATS will have a stand at the Farnborough Airshow this year?
I’ve been checking the exhibitors list on the Farnborough web site and I haven’t found NATS in it. Is it a mistake or is it correct?
The stand they put up two years ago was fantastic and it would be great that a new one was built this year.

Thanks!
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Old 6th Jun 2002, 09:08
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NATS is not attending this year's Farnborough Air Show; no reasons given but the decision was described as "regrettable".

We will, or course, be providing the ATC service for the event.......
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Thanks 1261!
That's a pitty not to be attending at Farnborough. Hope that in the next edition (2004) ... YES.
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Who knows - we could be on strike by then!
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Methinks that it just as well for NATS to keep their headdown at present, what with the failure of their managers to ensure staffing levels meet the operational requirements and the recent system failures.
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