08-25-2016, 09:55 PM
Harfwit: "..It's what we do.."
At this year's waypoint conference and fresh from his latest purging campaign, Harfwit declares ASA as much leaner, meaner and soon to be 'match fit' for the challenges ahead in the 21st century:
If you really want to make yourself feel ill, take a read of the 11 pages of electric blue's spin & bulldust speech.
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Oh FDS can you believe this guy? - Dear Malcolm & co, just put ASA out of its misery before Harfwit totally decimates the whole box and dice -
MTF...P2
At this year's waypoint conference and fresh from his latest purging campaign, Harfwit declares ASA as much leaner, meaner and soon to be 'match fit' for the challenges ahead in the 21st century:
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Airservices CEO: Towards the new Airservices
24 Aug 2016
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Airservices Australia Chief Executive Officer Jason Harfield today detailed the important changes the organisation is making to be a more efficient and valued service provider for its customers and the greater aviation industry.
Speaking at Airservices annual industry consultation forum, Waypoint, Mr Harfield, said the pace of change at the organisation over the past seven months has been unprecedented.
“We have a great history of delivering quality services to the highest safety standards, and the work we do matters to our customers and our nation,” said Mr Harfield.
“But, no matter how far we’ve come, and how proud we are of our record, we need to continue to evolve, to adapt and to innovate.
“In March, I launched our Accelerate Program. This is the first step to deliver some fundamental improvements to allow us to operate more efficiently, to better manage assets and projects and to lay the foundations for how we will use new technology to deliver services highly valued by our customers.
“Rest assured that during this change process, we will continue to safely perform our critical air navigation and aviation rescue fire fighting roles and effectively serve, you, our customers. Of that, there is no question.
“Our customers provide the flights while we underpin those flights with the safety and other services essential for those flights.
“As aviation continues to change, so too do we at Airservices have to change to meet the future demands and expectations of the industry, of which we are a partner.”
Read a [url=https://newsroom.airservicesaustralia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/UDJEZMJ9FR.pdf]full copy of Jason’s speech.
If you really want to make yourself feel ill, take a read of the 11 pages of electric blue's spin & bulldust speech.
Example:
Quote:...It’s just part of what we do.
From a technology perspective in February, the Global Navigation Satellite System became the required method of primary navigation for aircraft in Australia.
And in May, we began to decommission from operational service the ageing ground navigation aids that had exceeded their operational life.
Our customers also benefited in the past year from the increased take-up of Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast technology.
With more than 70 ADS-B ground stations commissioned, we now have 100 per cent of commercial aircraft operations above 29 000 feet and overall more than 4 out of every 5 instrument flight rules flights are now equipped.
We also now see over half of all instrument flight rules flights operating below 10 000 feet equipped - and although not covered by the ADS-B mandate – over 340 aircraft that operate under visual flight rules have self-equipped.
This means we’re are all reaping the safety and efficiency benefits of the most extensive surveillance coverage this nation has ever had.
Again, it’s what we do.
Also beneficial to airlines is the increase in availability of user preferred routes and ‘flextracks’ as well as developments in programs such as Airport Capacity Enhancement and Meteorological Collaborative Decision Making.
All of these achievements are something our Airservices team should be very proud of.
Again, and without being repetitive it’s what we do.
However we can’t, and we won’t, rest on our laurels.
The activities and outcomes I’ve mentioned show we are good at what we do – but as I’ve said many times now, we need to do it more efficiently.
And, that’s what the changes we’ve initiated in operating model will achieve...
Oh FDS can you believe this guy? - Dear Malcolm & co, just put ASA out of its misery before Harfwit totally decimates the whole box and dice -
MTF...P2