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Asean on track for Open Skies policy
The Star/ANN

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Thai Airways International's plane in the sky.

BANGKOK: -- The 10 Asean members are on track for the Single Aviation Market (SAM) policy which is set to be completed by this year.

Transport minister Liow Tiong Lai, who also chaired the Asean transport ministers’ meeting, said he was optimistic the ­policy would go through despite the Philippines not signing the memorandum of understanding yet.

"We're signing it with the Philip­pines this year. The policy is a step forward and we hope to have harmonised regulations so that the market will see more growth that will bene­fit all the 10 countries under Asean.

"Our purpose is to consolidate our strength in Asean," he said after delivering his keynote address at the Asean Aviation Summit at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition.

Also dubbed the Open Skies ­policy, it is geared towards deve­loping a unified and single aviation market in the region.

Liow said the Asean committee had also engaged in dialogues with China, Japan and South Korea, who had pledged to offer their support for the policy.

"We're positive and we need to be a force to be reckoned with. Once we are together, we can then demand for more support from our dialogue partners," he said.

He said the creation of the SAM was a key component of the road map for the establishment of the Asean Economic Community.

"Asean governments have recognised the importance of air transport for economic development and have designated the industry as one of 12 priority areas in the establishment of the AEC. The liberalisation of Asean's aviation sector will be a major catalyst for the region's economic growth by 2030," he said.

He added that the Open Skies agreements had helped to maintain domestic traffic in the region.

"This is vital as the main source of growth for the tourism industry as it represents 53 per cent of total international tourists visiting Asean countries.

"The policy will be an important component of the overall econo­mic integration of Asean, especially given the fact that transport linkages are crucial to knocking down ­barriers to trade," he said.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/business/Asean-on-track-for-Open-Skies-policy-30256340.html

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-- The Nation 2015-03-19

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HARMONIZING laws and regs over the ASEAN region will be the major stumbling blocks awaiting. I see it in radio/tv/other frequencies allocations, but harmonizing is likely going to be needed in a huge list of needs and soon.

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SAM just might be the wrong acronym for an organization dealing with aircraft. Unless, I guess, it results in planes dropping like rocks from the sky.

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Post removed. The topic is about the Open Skies policy, not about chemtrails. Please stay on topic.

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