CAAP, EASA solidify ties on CAMP development

Photograph Courtesy of CAAP

Photograph Courtesy of CAAP
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The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) is working with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) this week to develop the country’s Civil Aviation Master Plan (CAMP).
EASA’s second mission to the Philippines, taking place Monday and Wednesday through Thursday, aims to advance the nation’s civil aviation industry.
According to CAAP, the CAMP initiative seeks to establish a strategic roadmap for the Philippines to support a more resilient, sustainable, and interconnected civil aviation sector.
As part of the European Union’s ASEAN Sustainable Connectivity Package-Aviation Partnership Project, CAAP will receive expertise from eight EU aviation specialists to align the Philippine CAMP with global standards.