A Nooroyo primary landing control worker worked on the spice-producing planet Nooroyo, serving the world when it joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems. In 22 BBY, they assigned a flight path and landing designation to the Mid Rim planet Naboo's former queen—Padmé Amidala—when she visited the world with Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker.
A worker was employed by the Nooroyo primary landing control on the spice-producing planet Nooroyo during the Republic Era. Not long after the start of the Clone Wars in 22 BBY, Nooroyo joined the Confederacy of Independent Systems, and its landing control began logging all incoming ships.
That year, the worker commed the ship of the Mid Rim planet Naboo's former queen—Padmé Amidala—when she visited Nooroyo with Jedi Padawan Anakin Skywalker to bring home five Naboo Torada Collective artists living in an artist commune there. After learning why they had come, they scanned the vessel and eventually instructed Amidala to follow their assigned flight path and landing designation, indicating that all visitng ships were now registered. As the pair pulled away, Amidala was bewildered by the recording of their ship's arrival and the employee's sharp demeanor, given Nooroyo usually did not keep such logs and was generally friendly. The former queen and Skywalker departed the world not long after—alongside one of the artists, Queen Jamillia's sister, Antraya—after the landing control worker's scan resulted in a scanning crew being sent to investigate their visit to Nooroyo.
As a landing control worker, they performed their duties efficiently, inquiring about Amidala's identification soon after she and Skywalker neared Nooroyo. Amidala felt the employee's interactions with them were unusually unfriendly compared to the others from the world she had experience with, but assumed this change in demeanor was due to the planet being Separatist-aligned.
While working for Nooroyo's landing control, the worker had access to communications devices and equipment able to distribute flight paths and landing designations.
The worker's voice appeared in Queen's Hope, a 2022 young-adult novel written by E. K. Johnston.