The minister for Civil Aviation led an Indian delegation to the first 'Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference' held here.
The two-day conference which began on January 31 was held to address the issue of Universal Safety Oversite Audit Programme (USOAP) of the Montreal-based ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation).
The issues of air navigation were also discussed, as it was felt that there is no regionally coordinated future plans on Air Traffic Management like the SESAR in Europe or NextGen in USA, an official statement said.
The minister delivered the speech during the conference and highlighted India's contribution in aviation sector.
He said India remained committed to ICAO's objectives of performance-driven and result-based management strategies to achieve consistent improvements in the areas of safety, efficiency, security and environment.
Significant improvements have already taken place and will take place in the sphere of providing better airport infrastructure through liberal and dynamic policy initiatives, he said.
It lends a clear direction and focus towards speedy development of safe and sustainable civil aviation in Asia Pacific region, the statement said.
The declaration would give a strong support to the Civil Aviation Authorities in the states to implement the priority programme in terms of enhanced availability of resources, it said.
It also gives a very positive signal to the travelling public, industry partners and potential investors about the high level commitment from the states in the region in the areas of safety and efficiency of operations and air navigation services, it said.
The Minister also had a meeting with Feng Zhenglin, Administrator CAAC (Civil Aviation Administration of China) and discussed various issues including increasing air connectivity between the two countries, the statement said.
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