International-Civil-Aviation-Day-highlights-air-transport-innovation
Title: International Civil Aviation Day highlights air transport innovation
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Montréal, 7 December 2022 – International Civil Aviation Day (ICAD), celebrated on 7 December each year, commemorates States’ signing of the Convention on International Civil Aviation (Chicago Convention) in 1944. ICAO Council President Salvatore Sciacchitano, and Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar, have issued statements which promote the ICAO Council’s ICAD theme of:
Advancing Innovation for Global Aviation Development
During the 40th Session of the ICAO Assembly, in 2019, countries adopted a resolution on Innovation in Aviation, recognizing the significant potential of current cutting-edge aeronautical and scientific developments to dramatically improve air transport environmental sustainability, in addition to aviation safety, efficiency, security, facilitation, and economic development. It also drew attention to the role of ICAO in accompanying its Member States in the integration of these new technologies in the civil aviation system.
ICAO has established an online Innovation site and is working to promote and accelerate the adoption of new technologies and approaches for civil society benefit. It has also launched a related global youth competition at this year’s ICAO Innovation Fair.
Innovations can also lead to more efficient and streamlined aviation regulatory processes, and a new ICAO Transformational Objective and 2023-2025 Business Plan are in progress.
7 December statement of Mr. Salvatore Sciacchitano, ICAO Council President
Every year on 7 December, the global community celebrates International Civil Aviation Day.
This year, we celebrate International Civil Aviation Day with a heightened sense of hope, and great confidence for the future, the theme being Advancing Innovation for Global Aviation Development.
But at the same time, the waning pandemic has reinforced our collective awareness of the fragility of our global village, and of aviation’s critical role in keeping it connected when humanity needs it most.
The States participating at this year’s 41st ICAO Assembly have accordingly adopted important decisions supporting the future safety, security, and sustainability of air transport, including a key global agreement to achieve its total decarbonization by 2050.
The ICAO Council’s theme for International Civil Aviation Day therefore focuses public and private sector leaders on the key role that innovation is playing in realizing this crucial new vision for 21st century air transport, and as a United Nations agency, ICAO will continue to support and accelerate the critical technological progress required to assure that aviation can continue to play its part for our world and its societies.
7 December statement of Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar, ICAO Secretary General
This International Civil Aviation Day, ICAO is once again promoting the key importance of enabling innovation for aviation development, while celebrating countries’ recent and very successful negotiations toward a new vision for more sustainable and resilient global flights.
This agreed long-term global goal of net-zero air transport carbon emissions by 2050 is ambitious and attainable, and cutting edge innovations in aircraft fuels, design, and propulsion will play a major role in how we achieve it.
States have also adopted some key strategic decisions this year in the triennial Assembly on how to better prepare the sector for future public health and other types of crises, and here too innovation will play a critical part in assuring every passenger’s expectation in terms of the safety, security, health, reliability, and convenience of their air travel experience.
Several world regions have seen a full return to pre-pandemic air traffic levels for commercial passenger travel, and there continues to be a positive outlook for a full world air transport recovery, as we continue our collective efforts in the aviation community to reconnect the world. A sustainable and more resilient future for aviation is fully achievable, and as always we will accomplish it by working together with our Member States and other partners and stakeholders.
A specialized agency of the United Nations, ICAO was created by governments in 1944 to support their diplomacy on international air transport matters. Since that time, countries have adopted over 12,000 standards and practices through ICAO which help to align their national regulations relevant to aviation safety, security, efficiency, capacity and environmental protection, enabling a truly global network to be realized. ICAO forums also provide opportunities for advice and advocacy to be shared with government decision-makers by industry groups, civil society NGOs, and other officially-recognized air transport stakeholders.
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