spot_img
28.4 C
Philippines
Saturday, November 23, 2024

PH aviation’s first external data provision agreement signed

Clark International Airport (CRK) has signed a Memorandum of Data Provision Agreement with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP to strengthen aviation safety in the Philippines.

This agreement ensures that aeronautical data meet stringent quality requirements to enhance operational control and optimize safety within Philippine airspace. It also provides for reliability, and the seamless flow of aeronautical information.

- Advertisement -

“This signing marks a significant milestone in our efforts to elevate the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) Quality Management System in the Philippines to international standards. We deeply appreciate the vital contributions of our data originators,” CAAP Director General Capt. Manuel L. Tamayo said.

This signing also underscores CRK’s pivotal role in the continued development and enhancement of air navigation services across the country.

Noel Manankil, president and chief executive of Luzon International Premiere Airport Development (LIPAD) Corp., the operator and manager of CRK, expressed enthusiasm about this significant milestone.

“At Clark International Airport, we are dedicated to pioneering advancements in aviation standards. Being the first to sign this agreement ensures that CRK remains at the forefront of safety and efficiency in air navigation services across the Philippines,” he said.

The initiative stems from the Twenty Sixth Meeting of Asia Pacific Air Navigation Planning and Implementation Group, where CAAP identified opportunities for improvement in the implementation of the AIS Quality Management System (QMS).

Under the agreement, CRK will actively participate in the AIS Data Originators Conference, which facilitates crucial discussions on formal arrangements and enhanced understanding of AIS processes and data quality standards.

It will also receive specialized training sessions provided by the AIS technical team. Training is vital for operational requirements, ensuring compliance with AIS standards and enhancing data integrity.

LATEST NEWS

Popular Articles