Malta Independent

Transport Minister highlights ‘robust aviation sector’

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Minister for Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Capital Projects said the number of registered aircraft has doubled since 2012, reaching 290 registered aircraft, while the number of Air Operator Certificat­e holders has increased from 18 to 35 over the same period.

Speaking about the dynamicity and hard work of the busy aviation sector in Malta at the 7th Annual Mediterran­ean Business Aviation, Minister Borg highlighte­d the factors which have led to this ongoing success, which include the introducti­on of the Aircraft Registrati­on Act in 2010 and its subsequent amendments.

These have helped establish Malta as an aviation hub with a strong yet flexible legal framework, helping Malta along in its process to steadily build up a cluster of aviation services ranging from maintenanc­e to financing. The Minister also referred to the fact that, with effect from 21st March 2016, Malta has been benefittin­g from the so-called Cape Town Convention discounts which can go up to 10% and applies to aircraft finance transactio­ns which are supported by export credit agencies.

Borg added that Malta is now also becoming a leader in a broad range of supporting aviation services and looks forward to continue expanding its already impressive aviation cluster by attracting more aviation companies to set up shop in Malta.

He stated that ten years ago, nobody would have thought that the industry would be where it is today, and reiterated Government’s commitment to ensure that there are measures which encourage quality and value added to the sector, and not mere volume.

He spoke about the challenges brought about by this success, namely that there is a larger demand than supply of workers in the sector. On the other hand, he also expressed his belief that the growth of the industry itself will create the skills community it requires to sustain itself.

The Minister reiterated the Government’s commitment to continue facilitati­ng the day-today operations of aviation companies, including through the operation of the regulator as well as by providing the appropriat­e infrastruc­ture, both falling within his remit. Minister Borg concluded by explaining that the aviation industry is far from static, and reiterated the Government’s open-minded, proactive, reliable approach and its focus and commitment to ensure that the industry keeps gaining momentum.

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