NAV PORTUGAL EPE
Horacio Nabais do Paulo has a diverse work experience. Horacio started their career in 1986 as the owner of DECINFOR, LDA and held this role until 2013. Horacio then worked as an Air Traffic Controller at NAV Portugal, E.P.E. from 1999 to 2006. Following that, they served as an Air Traffic Controller at ANA, EP from 1996 to 1999. In 1989, they worked as a Teacher at the Ministério da Educação until 1996. From 1993 to 1996, they also worked as a Teacher at Reditus. Their career in air traffic control continued at NAV Portugal EPE, where they held various positions including ATM Systems Expert and ATCO from 2006 to 2009, Operational Supervisor and ATCO from 2012 to 2016, and Head of Operational Room at Lisbon ACC from 2016. Horacio also served as the President of APCTA - Portuguese Air Traffic Controllers Association from 2019 to 2021. Currently, they are the Vice President of SINCTA since May 2021, and their tenure will end in August 2023.
Horacio Nabais do Paulo's education history is as follows:
From 2007 to 2008, they attended Universidade Lusófona - Centro Universitário Lisboa, where they obtained an Executive MBA in Air Transport Management.
Between 1994 and 1995, they studied at Universidade Lusófona - Centro Universitário Lisboa, earning a Licenciatura degree in Economics.
From 1992 to 1994, they pursued a Bachelor's degree at Universidade Lusófona - Centro Universitário Lisboa, majoring in Computer Science and Management.
Between 1986 and 1992, Horacio Nabais do Paulo studied Economics and Management at Universidade Católica Portuguesa without obtaining a specific degree.
These are the educational experiences of Horacio Nabais do Paulo based on the provided information.
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NAV PORTUGAL EPE
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A NAV Portugal é o prestador de serviços de navegação aérea no espaço aéreo sob responsabilidade de Portugal, que está dividido em duas regiões: A Região de Informação de Voo (RIV) de Lisboa, com 671.000 km2, abarcando Portugal Continental e o Arquipélago da Madeira; e a Região de Informação de Voo de Santa Maria, com 5,18 milhões de km2, que inclui uma vasta área do Oceano Atlântico Norte e o Arquipélago dos Açores. A NAV conta com uma equipa de cerca de 1.000 técnicos altamente qualificados que asseguram a segurança de passageiros e aviões 24 horas por dia, 365 dias por ano. Além dos centros de controlo de tráfego aéreo de Lisboa e Santa Maria, a NAV gere as Torres de Controlo de Lisboa, Porto, Faro, Funchal, Porto Santo, Santa Maria, Ponta Delgada, Horta, Flores e Cascais.