Willis and NATS form aviation resilience partnership

Willis Global Aviation and Space has partnered with NATS to provide risk and resilience advisory services to aviation stakeholders worldwide.

The partnership will combine Willis’ risk expertise with NATS’ operational knowledge to help aviation providers manage escalating geopolitical, cyber, climate and supply chain pressures, and to strengthen organisational resilience.

Tania Roca, executive director for risk and resilience advisory at Willis Global Aviation and Space, said: “Resilience in aviation is no longer a choice, it’s essential. Geopolitical shocks, cyber threats, climate disruptions, and supply chain volatility have become the norm in our industry.

"Through an holistic approach – from airspace to ground – we are designing resilience systems that don’t just recover from disruptions, they prepare stakeholders to meet global policy and regulatory developments, and provide assurance for human capital, investment, and long-term planning. I am so excited to be working with NATS with such a unique offering.”

Ben Kiff, managing director international for NATS, added: “The combination of our operational expertise – built on decades of operating in some of the busiest and most complex aviation environments – and Willis’ deep understanding of risk and resilience, means we’re uniquely placed to support customers as the industry grows and evolves.”



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