The Cupboard of Ministers has granted approval to implement Sri Lanka’s Nationwide Civil Aviation Grasp Plan, aimed toward strengthening the nation’s aviation sector by way of a structured and strategic framework.
The initiative aligns with suggestions of the Worldwide Civil Aviation Group (ICAO), established in 1944, which guides member states in growing aviation programs that guarantee security, safety, effectivity, capability, and environmental sustainability.
ICAO has emphasised {that a} complete and well-planned nationwide strategy is important for sustaining an efficient aviation sector. As a part of this, it recommends the formulation of a Civil Aviation Grasp Plan as a key instrument for long-term growth.
Within the context of the worldwide restoration of the aviation business following the COVID-19 pandemic, the necessity for strategic planning has change into more and more necessary. ICAO has highlighted the need for international locations to undertake forward-looking growth frameworks to help the restoration and progress of air transport programs.
Accordingly, the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka, with the participation of all related stakeholders, has ready the Nationwide Civil Aviation Grasp Plan consistent with ICAO tips.
The proposal to implement the plan, submitted by the Minister of Ports and Civil Aviation, has now been accepted by the Cupboard, paving the way in which for a extra coordinated and sustainable growth of Sri Lanka’s aviation sector.
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