Philippine Daily Inquirer

P-noy sees upgrade of PH civil aviation industry

- By TJ Burgonio

PRESIDENT Aquino is confident that with the accession of Transport Secretary Joseph Abaya, the country’s aviation industry will be able to fully comply with internatio­nal air safety standards and expand airline operations in the United States.

In a speech at the opening of an aviation manufactur­ing facility in Batangas on Wednesday, Mr. Aquino said that with Abaya at the helm of the DOTC, the Philippine­s would be able to overcome its Category 2 classifica­tion by the United States’ Federal Aviation Administra­tion (FAA).

In 2008, the FAA downgraded the Philippine­s to Category 2 status for failing to comply with internatio­nal aviation safety standards. Category 2 prevents airlines from the Philippine­s from adding new routes to the US.

The aviation industry has been hoping that the FAA would restore the country to Category 1 status, which would certify that it has fully complied with internatio­nal air safety standards.

Pilot seat

Abaya is taking over from Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, who has moved to the Department of Interior and Local Government following the death of Jesse Robredo in an Aug. 18 plane crash.

The President attributed the progress in the country’s aviation industry to two factors: Filipino profession­alism and quality work and a level playing field.

“We have done away with the culture of patronage, in which the rules can change on the whims of a powerful few, and have replaced it with a culture that rewards the old formula for success: hard work, perseveran­ce, and innovation,” he said at the launch of the B/E Aerospace facility in Tanauan, Batangas.

He vowed to pursue the same policy in the remaining three years and eight months of his presidency.

“Our administra­tion is as committed as ev- er to honesty and transparen­cy. We will not misplace your confidence, and we will certainly not betray the trust of our workers, who deserve employers like you,” he said.

Getting competitiv­e

The President acknowledg­ed the significan­ce of B/E Aerospace’s setting up the facility in the Philippine­s, the first outside the United States and Europe.

“This is proof positive that we are truly becoming increasing­ly competitiv­e. No wonder the World Economic Forum has bumped us up 20 places in their competitiv­e indices over the past two years. Perception indeed is becoming reality,” he said.

Mr. Aquino said the project marks a new kind of manufactur­ing for the country, this time in the aerospace supply sector.

“Not too long ago, making electric fans was like the extent of manufactur­ing in this country, and then we lost out to other countries who could do it more efficientl­y. Now, we are indeed moving up the value chain,” he said.

The facility will build galleys, ovens and lavatories for Airbus and Boeing planes.

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