ASTANA, Kazakhstan, February 24. Kazakhstan has
begun work on the Civil Aviation Master Plan (CAMP) through 2050,
Trend reports via the
country’s Ministry of Transport.
The launch of the project was discussed during a meeting between
Vice Minister of Transport Talgat Lastaev and International Civil
Aviation Organization (ICAO) expert group project coordinator
Louise Stols.
According to Lastaev, the CAMP being developed by ICAO experts
will serve as a strategic guideline for the high-quality and
balanced development of Kazakhstan’s entire civil aviation system,
taking into account the best international practices. He emphasized
that civil aviation development is currently a state priority.
He noted that Kazakhstan is undertaking large-scale
modernization of airport infrastructure, while domestic airlines
continue to renew and expand their fleets with modern Western-made
aircraft. Simultaneously, the general aviation and unmanned
aviation sectors are experiencing dynamic growth, complemented by
the implementation of strategies designed to promote sustainable
development within the industry.
Meanwhile, during her visit, Stols is scheduled to hold meetings
with key industry stakeholders, analyze existing strategic
documents, and prepare the CAMP work plan. The ICAO-led development
of the master plan represents an independent professional
assessment that will help shape a model for the development of
Kazakhstan’s civil aviation sector.
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