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Traffic Control company history timeline

1919

To achieve this, and under the umbrella of the Treaty of Versailles, the International Commission for Air Navigation (ICAN) was created in 1919, and it developed the first air traffic regulatory framework, initially signed by 19 states.

1920

At the beginning of the decade of 1920 it became clear that commercial aviation was going to be a total success, and that the government should establish a set of rules as soon as possible, in order to regulate the activity.

1935

In 1935, in Newark (New Jersey), several carriers created the first air control centre, in order to supervise together their air routes.

1955

The FAA had a key role helping the Spanish authorities to train the new air traffic controllers, training that included courses in the United States, and in 1955 the air traffic control school in Salamanca opened its doors.

1977

Air traffic control in Spain was developed under the Ministry of Air Defence ward until, in 1977, its competencies were passed on to the Ministry of Transport and Communications.

1995

Traffic Management, Inc. started with very humble beginnings in 1995 by brothers Chris and Jonathan Spano in their great grandmother’s garage.

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