ICAO Begins Global Roll-Out Of COVID-19 Response And Recovery Guidelines

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The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has completed its third regional roll-out session to national heads of civil aviation, as it continues to progress global COVID-19 aviation alignment through its Governing Council’s Aviation Recovery Task Force (CART) recommendations and guidelines.

This was revealed during a webinar hosted by ICAO’s South American (SAM) Regional Office, which took place shortly after the conclusion of similar regional events hosted by the UN aviation agency’s North American and Caribbean (NACC) and European and North Atlantic (EURNAT) Regional Offices.

All three webinars gathered together the Directors General of Civil Aviation from their respective accredited States and achieved progress on numerous fronts.

When introducing the CART guidelines to the national aviation heads, ICAO Secretary General, Dr. Fang Liu, said: “the CART’s work and deliverables have been developed in league with our colleagues at the WHO, many other international organizations, and our partners in the aviation industry. They’ve been designed to enable Member States and Industry to implement harmonized risk mitigation measures in full accordance with the latest medical and traveler health advice available.”

Dr. Liu also stressed that while the CART provisions were intended to align and progress the national, regional, and industry-specific recovery roadmaps now being implemented, they would not replace them.

“Individually and collectively, you best understand the challenges your countries and region are now facing, and we must therefore rely on that understanding, and on your ability to develop tailored recovery measures which are consistent with the CART framework while addressing your specific priorities,” she added.

Besides the guidelines’ focus on international COVID-19 coping and restart priorities, Dr. Liu reiterated that “the third pillar supporting the CART’s work is to take advantage of this moment in aviation history to help realize a more resilient and sustainable air transport network based on the lessons we are now learning.”

She also took a moment to put current actions into proper perspective when underlining that the priorities toward recovery being pursued globally “aren’t only about the operational and economic viability of the air transport sector, but of your societies and regions having their economic livelihoods and stability restored.”

ICAO said progress is being achieved in its regions toward the implementation of the CART recommendations, with continuous outreach and coordination activities proceeding on pace. Over the next two weeks ICAO will be conducting further CART virtual meetings hosted by its Middle East, Asia-Pacific, and East and West African Regional Offices.

Dr. Liu stated that all of ICAO’s operational response measures and support tools have been consolidated, along with the CART recommendations and guideline modules, on ICAO’s online COVID-19 platform.

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