Air traffic controllers and related occupations
Classification
Trades, transport & equipment operators
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Definition
Air traffic controllers direct air traffic within assigned airspace, and control moving aircraft and service vehicles at airports. Flight service specialists provide pilots with flight information essential to aviation safety. Flight dispatchers authorize airline flights over assigned routes. Air traffic controllers and flight service specialists are employed by NAV Canada and the Canadian Forces. Flight dispatchers are employed by airline and air services companies and by the Canadian Forces.
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Overview
Under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021 system, "Air traffic controllers and related occupations" are classified under NOC code 72601. This TEER 2 occupation encompasses professionals who direct air traffic within designated airspace, control the movement of aircraft on airport runways, and provide crucial pre-flight and in-flight meteorological and navigation information to pilots. Key roles within this unit group include air traffic controllers, flight dispatchers, and airport flight service specialists, all of whom play a critical role in maintaining aviation safety across Canada.
To work in Canada under NOC 72601, candidates must meet specific employment and regulatory requirements. Air traffic controllers require completion of secondary school, a NAV Canada training program, and an Air Traffic Controller Licence issued by Transport Canada. Flight dispatchers typically require a commercial pilot's license, radio operator's license, or a meteorological background, alongside passing Transport Canada written examinations. Because this is classified as a TEER 2 occupation, individuals in this field may be eligible for skilled immigration pathways, including the Federal Skilled Worker Program under the Express Entry system, as well as various Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) that target skilled aviation professionals.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational and general informational purposes only and does not constitute professional legal or immigration advice. For official guidelines and up-to-date program requirements, consult Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) or a regulated Canadian immigration consultant.
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Occupation data: Statistics Canada / ESDC — National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2021.