Singapore Continues to Improve and Help With International Standards Within the Civil Aviation Industry
A mention of Singapore and people associate the island country with plenty of positive notes, from the global industry of many to a person walking down the street. Once again, Singapore had made it into the council of global civil aviation agency for its countless contribution to the industry.
Progressive Nature
Singapore, by nature, is very dynamic in all of its endeavours. The same applies to Singapore civil aviation industry. Due to its massive contribution to civil aviation, the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has re-elected Singapore into the council. The ICAO is a specialised United Nation agency that governs civil aviation. The re-election of Singapore is part two of a three-part election of members into the council of ICAO. The assembly of ICAO is made up of 36 members that are chiefs in civil aviation as well as contributors towards the improvement of the civil aviation industry. Singapore leads the way by continuously changing for the betterment of its civil aviation as well as setting the standards for international counterparts.
Shaping International Standards
The civil aviation industry of Singapore excels in areas of public aviation training and human resource development, air traffic management, aviation safety and aviation security and facilitation. As such, Singapore has helped provide vital information and contribution towards the betterment of these fields in the global civil aviation. Singapore needs to advance in these areas as many of its citizens enjoy the jobs in the sector. As such, the training arm of Civil Aviation Authority Singapore provides a wide scope of specialised training programmes for civil aviation professionals worldwide. This is to promote human capital development and enrich employees in civil aviation operations that matters most.
Setting the Stage
The ICAO council members get elected every three years. Thus, Singapore actively campaigns to be elected as a council member. But, it is not just talking. Singapore ensures that it walks the talk and gains trust as well as confidence from all fellow members. Singapore has also regularly set the stage for aviation leaders and experts to exchange views and formulate ideas for global civil aviation advancements. Such knowledge exchange is vital for the progress of civil aviation around the world. This is to ensure that all countries can efficiently function to support one another when it comes to air travels.
Conclusion
Geographically, Singapore is a strategic stopover with plenty of experiences on offer. What it lacks in size, it makes up for the better service it provides in its civil aviation industry. Singapore’s contribution to the global civil aviation industry continues to gain successful recognition by fellow members of the ICAO. Hence, Singapore’s re-election into the council is predictable as it actively promotes human capital development, safety and efficiency of the global aviation industry. Besides that, Singapore also provides multiple platforms for knowledge exchanges for chiefs of the aviation industry to discuss ideas that could enhance the future of air navigation.