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New Progress in China-Tonga Civil Aviation Cooperation Featured

Minister of Infrastructure Hon. Semisi Sika meeting Mr. Li Jian, Deputy Director General of the CAAC and the delegation from China Minister of Infrastructure Hon. Semisi Sika meeting Mr. Li Jian, Deputy Director General of the CAAC and the delegation from China

1 March, 2017. New Progress in China-Tonga Civil Aviation Cooperation A high-level delegation from the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) and the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, lead by Mr. Li Jian, Deputy Director General of the CAAC visited Tonga from 22nd to 24th February, 2017.

During the visit, the delegation called on the Hon. Deputy Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni and met with the Hon. Minister for Infrastructure and Tourism Semisi Sika.

The two sides had discussions on China’s continuous support to Tonga’s civil aviation technology and aircraft operation, cooperation in air transportation, pushing for the China-Tonga direct flight and deepening cooperation in tourism.

The delegation and the Civil Aviation Division (CAD) of Tonga also had consulations on China’s assistance for the sustained and safe operation of MA60 in Tonga and signed the Record of Discussion on Deepening Cooperation in Civil Aviation Safety Between the CAD of Tonga and the CAAC, which plays a positive role in further promoting cooperation in civil aviation between China and Tonga.

It is also important that a four-party meeting participated by the CAD of Tonga, the CAAC, the Pacific Aviation Safety Office (PASO) and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of New Zealand were held in Nuku’alofa, capital of Tonga from 15th to 17th February.

The meeting was proposed by the CAAC with the aim of reaching consensus on supporting the CAD of Tonga to strengthen its capability of safety oversight and ensuring the sustained and safe operation of civil aircrafts in Tonga through discussion and exchanges.

All the four parties attached great importance to this meeting and showed their positive attitude. They believed that it is of great significance for Tonga to improve its capablity of safety oversight.

Minutes of Discussion was signed at the end of the meeting.The CAAC, the PASO as well as the CAA of New Zealand all expressed willingness to provide technical support to Tonga.

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