Positive Outlook Forecast For Pacific Aviation Safety And Security Services
Providing in-country safety and security services to
support Pacific Member States’ aviation compliance as
regional travel restarts is the strategic focus of the
Pacific Aviation Safety Office (PASO) for
2022.
The PASO Council of Directors also
recognised the importance of continued regional
collaboration and coordination via PASO at their virtual
Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, 11 May
2022.
Demonstrating collective support
for PASO and regional aviation collaboration, all 13 Members
of the PASO Council attended the AGM with representation
from Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New
Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands,
Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu.
The AGM also
considered PASO’s performance and endorsed PASO’s annual
financial audit and annual report, new corporate processes
and policies, and organisational progress against key
performance indicators.
PASO Council
elections
The PASO Council unanimously chose to
maintain existing Council office bearers with Member State
Samoa re-elected to Chair the PASO Council. Mr. Magele Hoe
J. Viali is the main representative for Samoa on the PASO
Council of Directors.
Niue was re-elected as
Deputy Chair of the PASO Council and Chair of the Operations
Sub Committee with Mr. Bill MacGregor, Director of Niue
Civil Aviation remaining in this role.
The Cook
Islands was re-elected as the Deputy Chair of the PASO
Council and Chair of the Corporate Sub Committee with Mr.
John Hosking, Secretary of Transport for the Cook Islands
Ministry of Transport continuing.
“It is
gratifying to see strong engagement and participation from
all our membership at our Annual General Meeting, which
indicates a strong interest in working together to elevate
aviation matters regionally and internationally,” said the
PASO Council Chair, Mr. Magele Hoe J.
Viali.
“Prudent fiscal management and the
continued financial support from our Members, the
Governments of Australia and New Zealand, and the World
Bank, means PASO has increased technical capacity and
resourcing to support our Members with their international
aviation obligations.”
The PASO Council
endorsed the 2023 PASO Hosting Agreement for formal
submission to the Government of Vanuatu, with appreciation
conveyed for the continued hosting of PASO’s headquarters
in Port Vila.
PASO's operational
performance
The PASO Council noted an
operational record for PASO’s service delivery with a
total of 683 audit workdays completed in 2021 on behalf of
Member States, compared to 239 audit workdays in 2020 and
519 audit workdays in 2019.
“As we re-open
our borders around the Pacific, the critical importance of
aviation safety and security compliance as a positive
enabler of air connectivity and a catalyst for our economic
recovery cannot be overstated,” said Mr.
Viali.
The PASO Council noted the
organisations’ plans to progress operational systems and
deliver an increased program of in-country auditing and
inspections between PASO Inspectors and Members States’
civil aviation counterparts.
“We are excited
to return to in-country operations and planning to get every
one of our Inspectors into Member States over the next 12
months,” said PASO’s General Manager, Mr. Andrew
Valentine.
“Through the pandemic, PASO has
been able to ensure effective regulatory aviation safety and
security outcomes for our Members. This has been primarily
delivered through our offsite safety policy and procedures
approach which has served the region
well.”
Future directions
The
PASO Council supported increased training and development
activities starting with an online governance training
program for the PASO Council and pursuing opportunities to
increase Pacific Islanders’ aviation inspector
capacity.
“Training and development is a key
pillar of the Pacific framework of aviation endorsed at last
year’s Regional Aviation Ministers Meeting (RAMM1) and
something dear to our heart,” said Mr. Viali.
“The PASO Council supports advancing
and investing in holistic capacity building for the
long-term development of our people by building career
pathways in all areas of aviation.”
The Council noted PASO’s effective
regional engagement as secretariat for the next Regional
Aviation Minister Meeting (RAMM2) which is being virtually
hosted by the Government of the Cook Islands in June to
progress the Port Moresby Declaration on Aviation Safety
and Security.
In 2022 PASO will also
participate in regional and international forums to elevate
and progress Pacific aviation matters including at the next
Pacific Islands Forum Leaders meeting, and the International
Civil Aviation Organization’s 57th Conference of Directors
General of Civil Aviation for the Asia Pacific Regions in
Korea in early July.
“In the next 12 to 18
months PASO plans to embed all the positive organisational
initiatives of the last two years, and progress new
opportunities to strengthen aviation in our region,”
concluded Mr.
Valentine.