Independent aeronautical study determines Hawke's Bay Airport's existing air traffic control service should stay. Photo / Warren BucklandHawke's Bay Airport's existing air traffic control service will be kept after an independent aeronautical study determined that it was needed. Hawke's Bay Airport CEO Stuart Ainslie said the results present a robust and comprehensive picture of the airport's air traffic control needs now and into the future. Air traffic control is provided for Hawke's Bay Airport by Airways NZ controllers working in the airport tower. Hawke's Bay Airport's control tower has six employees.
Source: New Zealand Herald March 10, 2021 00:56 UTC