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Philippines Collaborates with EU on Master Plan for Aviation Development
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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is partnering with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to develop a Civil Aviation Master Plan (CAMP) that will enhance the country's aviation sector by aligning it with global safety, efficiency, and sustainability standards. The plan will address critical challenges and capitalize on growth opportunities. High-level sessions facilitated by EASA will involve CAAP and stakeholders from January 21 to 23 as part of the EU-ASEAN Sustainable Connectivity Package (SCOPE) Aviation Partnership Project (APP). Eight aviation experts will support CAAP in tailoring the master plan to the Philippine context.

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines is collaborating with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency to develop a comprehensive Civil Aviation Master Plan .

As part of this initiative, high-level sessions involving CAAP and other stakeholders will be facilitated by EASA from January 21 to 23.

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