Singapore Concludes Two-Year Chairmanship of ASEAN Air Transport Working Group
9 October 2023
ASEAN Member States to adopt Sustainable Aviation Action Plan to drive aviation growth
ASEAN Member States have agreed to adopt a 10-year action plan to make the aviation sector more sustainable as demand for air travel in the region rebounds strongly after the COVID-19 pandemic. The ASEAN Sustainable Aviation Action Plan (ASAAP) will drive sustainable aviation growth in the ASEAN region, through the sharing of best practices, capacity building, information exchange and collaboration, starting with the production and deployment of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) has developed the ASAAP, in close consultation with other ASEAN Member States, Dialogue Partners, and industry experts. The Action Plan will be tabled for adoption at the 29th ASEAN Transport Ministers meeting to be held from 7 to 10 November 2023.
2 ASEAN has elevated sustainable aviation as a new area of priority under Singapore’s two-year Chairmanship of the ASEAN Air Transport Working Group (ATWG). In 2022 and 2023, CAAS organised four Sustainability Forums covering various topics, including policies, production pathways and feedstock studies for SAF, airport decarbonisation, aviation decarbonisation efforts by ASEAN Dialogue Partners and the industry, and international aviation decarbonisation policies and initiatives respectively.
3 From 2 to 6 October 2023, CAAS hosted the 48th ATWG meeting, which concluded Singapore’s two-year Chairmanship. In addition to ASAAP, under Singapore’s Chairmanship, ASEAN Member States worked together to sustain air travel during the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, boost connectivity, enhance capacity and incorporate new technology to support future growth of air travel.
a. Sustaining Air Travel
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the ATWG under Singapore’s Chairmanship, developed a single point of reference document and published it on the ASEAN Secretariat website for all ASEAN Member States to regularly update their national measures for international air travellers including entry requirements. This was a helpful source of information for the traveling public.
b. Boosting Connectivity
In October 2022, ASEAN and the European Union (EU) signed the ASEAN-EU Comprehensive Air Transport Agreement (CATA). The CATA is the world’s first bloc-to-bloc air services agreement and serves as a platform for structured collaboration between ASEAN and the EU on both technical and economic issues. The 1st ASEAN – EU Pro Tem Committee Meeting was organised in conjunction with the 48th ATWG meeting to discuss the implementation of the CATA.
ASEAN also deepened and broadened relationships with its other Dialogue Partners on civil aviation issues. A major milestone was achieved in September 2023, when ASEAN, led by Cambodia as ASEAN’s lead country for engagements with New Zealand, concluded negotiations on an ASEAN-New Zealand Air Services Agreement.
c. Building Capacity
The ASEAN Air Navigation Service (ANS) Master Plan was reviewed and updated, including putting in place key enablers for realising future concepts such as Trajectory Based Operations (TBO), to enhance air traffic management efficiency and capacity through a Seamless ASEAN Sky. The updated Master Plan will be submitted to the ASEAN Transport Ministers for adoption in November 2023.
d. Incorporating Technology
In view of the growing adoption of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), ASEAN Member States also agreed to collaborate on facilitating the safe and responsible use of UAS. To support this initiative, ASEAN Member States have agreed to share information on their UAS regulations and best practices as an initial step. This would enable ASEAN Member States to collectively advance the development of their respective UAS regulatory frameworks.
4 The Chairmanship of the ATWG is rotated amongst ASEAN Member States on a biennial basis, with Singapore as Chair of the ATWG for 2022 and 2023. Singapore will hand over the Chairmanship to Thailand from 2024.
5 Mr Han Kok Juan, Director-General, CAAS, said, “Singapore is honoured to be able to work with fellow ASEAN Member States to help the aviation sector tide over the COVID-19 pandemic and to reconnect and support the region for future growth. As air travel rebounds strongly, ASEAN has elevated sustainable aviation as a new area of priority. The ASEAN Sustainable Aviation Action Plan provides a framework for ASEAN Member States to collaborate on this, taking into account the region’s context and circumstances and in a way that balances growth and sustainability.”
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