Report on First Session of CPRTIIT: Private Sector Development & Regional Integration

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First session of CPRTIIT discussed key issues like accelerating regional integration agenda, challenges in RI implementation, infrastructure financing, emerging technologies for economic growth, and progress on AfCFTA.

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  1. PIRG/RASG GCM-2013/PPT-2 MIDANPIRG Agenda item 2 A brief on MIDANPIRG Hamad Alaoufi (Chair MIDANPIRG) PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 1

  2. MIDANPIRG working arrangements PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 2

  3. MIDANPIRG: Successes RVSM implementation and the MIDRMA project. PBN implementation. INFPL implementation. ADS-B strategy and implementation. Establishment of MID-AMC. Aerodrome Certification. Transition from AIS to AIM. MIDAD Project (Phase 1). Initiate work on Performance Framework (Metrics, targets, PFFs, etc.). PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 3

  4. MIDANPIRG: Priorities Performance monitoring of the air navigation systems. Alignment of the MID ANP with the Aviation System Block Upgrade methodology. MIDRAR Initiative (PBN implementation (CDO and CCO, as appropriate). FUA/Civil Military cooperation). Update of the Regional Contingency Plan. Increased Interoperability, Efficiency and Capacity through Ground-Ground Integration AIDC. MIDAD Project. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 4

  5. MIDANPIRG: Roadblocks Political instability and sensitivity between certain States. Lack of Human resources/Expertise to cope with all the developments at global, regional and national level and to provide necessary support to the MIDANPIRG subsidiary bodies. Weak regulatory framework at State level (clear separation between Regulator and Service Providers). Involvement of regulatory and industry personnel in MIDANPIRG activities. Financial constraints for travel (ICAO meetings, Seminars, etc). Concept of regional cooperation. Regional/Sub-regional framework (ACAC, GCC). Duplication of efforts with Regional Organizations (ACAC, CANSO, GCC). Level of reporting of data by States, including replies to State Letters, Questionnaires, etc. Airspace users involvement and contribution (IATA, IFALPA, AACO, etc.). PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 5

  6. MIDANPIRG: Expectations Updated version of PIRGs Terms of Reference to cope with new developments, especially the ASBU methodology. Better vision on the mechanism of air navigation planning and implementation, including the tools to be used (new eANP, global Metrics, data collection and reporting mechanism, etc). Agreement on the mechanism to be used to provide necessary assistance to States for training and capacity-building towards implementation of relevant ASBU Modules. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 6

  7. MIDANPIRG: Expectations (contd) Continue coordination with RASG-MID. ATM safety to continue to be addressed by MIDANPIRG. until the RASG-MID reaches maturity. RASG-MID to continue dealing mainly with safety issues directly related to the flight operations and aerodrome operations (RWY safety, Aerodrome certification, etc). Planning should be initiated as soon as circumstances permit (maturity of RASG-MID and alignment of MIDANPIRG with the new methodology) to adopt a safety management approach so that RASG-MID addresses safety issues from an integrated perspective that includes also ATM safety. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 7

  8. PIRG-RASG Global Coordination Meeting, Montreal 19 March 2013 Page 8

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