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May 11, 2018 (newstodate): Latvia is determined to develop a dedicated aviation strategy for the period from 2019 to 2025, based on a vision of the development of the industry across the entire range of aviation services, from passenger and freight transport to the development of regional aviation and airports.
A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed at yesterday's International Riga Aviation Forum between the Aviation Association of Latvia and the Ministry of Transport, to spur closer cooperation between the industry and the Ministry for the development of aviation in Latvia.
The Memorandum intends to focus on both business aviation and aviation employment, education and research, aircraft construction, repair and maintenance, aeronautics and related services, as well as financial services and insurance of the aviation industry, aviation equipment manufacturing, supply and related industries, as well as remote aircraft services and their production.
The Memorandum also provides for the establishment of an Aviation Industry Domain, which will invite all participants of the aviation sector.
A new cooperation platform will be established to facilitate discussion about the visions for the development of the aviation industry and address the challenges the industry is facing both in the policy planning process and in the improvement of the business environment.
Founded on January 20, 2016, with 30 members, the Aviation Association of Latvia now has some 40 member companies in six clusters: passenger transportation and tourism; Aviation cargo services and infrastructure; Aircraft handling and business aviation; Aviation research and education; Aviation services, manufacture of systems and equipment; and Regional aviation and airfields.
A Memorandum of Cooperation was signed at yesterday's International Riga Aviation Forum between the Aviation Association of Latvia and the Ministry of Transport, to spur closer cooperation between the industry and the Ministry for the development of aviation in Latvia.
The Memorandum intends to focus on both business aviation and aviation employment, education and research, aircraft construction, repair and maintenance, aeronautics and related services, as well as financial services and insurance of the aviation industry, aviation equipment manufacturing, supply and related industries, as well as remote aircraft services and their production.
The Memorandum also provides for the establishment of an Aviation Industry Domain, which will invite all participants of the aviation sector.
A new cooperation platform will be established to facilitate discussion about the visions for the development of the aviation industry and address the challenges the industry is facing both in the policy planning process and in the improvement of the business environment.
Founded on January 20, 2016, with 30 members, the Aviation Association of Latvia now has some 40 member companies in six clusters: passenger transportation and tourism; Aviation cargo services and infrastructure; Aircraft handling and business aviation; Aviation research and education; Aviation services, manufacture of systems and equipment; and Regional aviation and airfields.