OTTAWA, Aug. 10, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NAV CANADA will restore regular nighttime air navigation services at five locations in Atlantic Canada, beginning August 18, 2020. This decision was made after considering both the regional public health environment and operational requirements.

In May 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic NAV CANADA temporarily suspended overnight air navigation services at 18 facilities, including air traffic control towers, flight service stations and locations which receive remote airport aerodrome advisory service. These measures reduced the exposure of NAV CANADA’s essential employees to the coronavirus, while ensuring that critical air navigation services remained available when they were most needed.

NAV CANADA remains fully committed to safeguarding the health of our employees and the resiliency of our services. The company will remain vigilant and regularly reassess the COVID-19 situation.

Quick Facts

Aerodrome Advisory Service
SiteEffective DateEffective Time
Charlottetown, PEIAugust 18, 202022:00 local
Saint John, NBAugust 18, 202022:00 local
Deer Lake, NLAugust 18, 202022:00 local


Remote Aerodrome Advisory Service
SiteEffective DateEffective Time
Sydney, NSAugust 18, 202022:00 local
St. Anthony, NLAugust 18, 202022:00 local

About NAV CANADA

NAV CANADA is a private, not-for-profit company, established in 1996, providing air traffic control, airport advisory services, weather briefings and aeronautical information services for more than 18 million square kilometres of Canadian domestic and international airspace.

The Company is internationally recognized for its safety record, and technology innovation. Air traffic management systems developed by NAV CANADA are used by air navigation service providers in countries worldwide.

For further information, please contact:

Brian Boudreau
Manager, Media Relations

media@navcanada.ca
Media Information Line: 1-888-562-8226