Canada is short 200 air traffic controllers, Nav Canada says
OTTAWA — Nav Canada said Wednesday that the country is short an estimated 200 air traffic controllers and is working on building its capacity.
The privately run, non-profit corporation is responsible for training and employing the specialized workers who play a critical role in the safety of Canada’s air travel system.
The role of air traffic controllers in the U.S. has been highlighted in discussions following the crash of an Air Canada jet on a runway at the LaGuardia airport in New York on Sunday.
The National Transportation Safety Board in the U.S. has warned that no conclusions can be drawn yet about the causes of the crash.

