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ICAN 2010 Launched

Mr Y.P Seaton, Chairman of the JCAA (left) gets the attention of Minister Mike Henry (2nd from left) at the ICAN Launch. Others in the pic are Col. Oscar Derby, Director General of the JCAA, 2nd from right and Permanent Secretary Dr. Alwin Hales.
Transport and Works Minister Mike Henry was among officials who launched the International Conference for Air Service Negotiations (ICAN) 2010 at the Pegasus Hotel on Thursday, June 10.
The three year old conference which brings together members
of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) to sign a bilateral and
regional air services agreements, was set up to provide member states with a
central meeting place to conduct bilateral air services negotiations. The
conference is geared to be rotated among the eight ICAO regions and was first
held in the United Arab Emirates while the second was held in
Turkey. The third one being hosted by
Jamaica
in Montego Bay is seen as a clear reflection of
the worldwide reach of the event.
Speaking at the launch, Minister Mike Henry said, “Today, we
are here to launch a very important new event on the national calendar this
year, the ICAO Conference for Air Services Negotiations (ICAN). The hosting of
this major international event in Jamaica
is by no means a co-incidence, but was achieved through a highly focused and
determined effort to significantly raise
Jamaica’s air services profile globally, a
policy which enjoyed the full backing of the Government of Jamaica.”
Continuing, the Minister said, “The contemporary global
challenge is to liberalise the aviation sector worldwide, giving individual
states the opportunity to legitimately establish direct air linkages to all
other states. But with all the negotiations that it will take to eventually get
there, if that is all attainable, it is for ICAO member states to press along
through ICAN, to get more inter-connectivity worldwide, in the aviation
industry.”
Among the benefits to be derived from the staging of ICAN
2010 are:
- The promotion of efficiencies/cost saving
in the aviation sector
- The strengthening of relationships with
other states
- Establishment of new partnerships
- The building of economic partnerships
As of May 12, 2010, 42 countries have registered to attend
the conference which will be held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in
Montego Bay. The conference which is being spearheaded by the
Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), will see other partners such as the
Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) and the Ministries of Transport and Works and
Foreign Affairs being involved.
Jamaica
intends to secure as many agreements as possible but at minimum 7 or 8 Air
Services Agreements. During the conference Jamaica will hold discussions with all countries that wish
to have talks. Discussions are scheduled with approximately 30 or more countries
with a view to updating current Agreements and/or brokering new ones.
Also speaking at the Press Launch were Director General of
the JCAA, Col. Oscar Derby; Chairman of the JCAA, Mr. Y.P Seaton and
JTB representative, Mr. Jason Hall, all of whom endorsed the event and pledged
their support.
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