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Content View Hits : 94400| Air Transport Policy |
| Thursday, 14 July 2011 10:30 |
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Introduction
Air Transport service exists perpetually as an essential auxiliary service for the development of commerce, trade and investment of the State. Myanmar has to accommodate the better environment to fulfill requirements of the public and endeavor for the development of international Civil aviation throughout the country integration to regionally and then internationally, which is one of the aims and objectives of ICAO, Myanmar is a member in thereof. In doing so it is required to be in line with State’s economic policy and to be transparent and sound proof the State’s Civil Aviation Policy. Special Duties
For the encouragement of the development of social and economic of the State, the fulfillment of the public requirements and the encouragement in the implementation of the aims and objectives of ICAO, to be systematically development of better civil aviation environment, which is safe, secure, efficient and regularity coincide with the standards and recommended practices of ICAO. Tactical Objectives
To develop a better civil air transport environment in line with State’s market oriented economy by means of seamless and competitiveness services, the aims and objectives of its policies are as follows:-
Conclusion
Today, air transport is playing vital role for the development of a country. It can enhance commerce trade, investment and cultural exchange with others of a State. Myanmar shall accommodate international friendly air transport environment in compliance with international standards of ICAO to ensure its safety, security and national regulations. In doing so, it is required cooperation with other countries regionally and internationally. Let us launch toward seamless air transport environment of Myanmar. For more information on this topic, please contact ATD, DCA Myanmar, Tel: +951 533010, Fax: +951 533016, eM: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 August 2011 19:21 |

