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Hong Kong Delegation Attends ICAO Conference on Sustainable Aviation in Cebu

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Hong Kong Delegation Attends ICAO Conference on Sustainable Aviation in Cebu
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Hong Kong Delegation Attends ICAO Conference on Sustainable Aviation in Cebu

2024-10-18 15:30 Last Updated At:15:38

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines

The Director-General of Civil Aviation, Mr Victor Liu, led a Hong Kong delegation comprising representatives from the Civil Aviation Department (CAD) and the Hong Kong International Aviation Academy (HKIAA), to attend the 59th Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation, Asia and Pacific Regions, organised by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), in Cebu, the Philippines.

The theme for this year's Conference was "Shaping the Future of Aviation: Sustainable, Resilient, and Inclusive". The five-day Conference, with over 320 participants from 44 member states, administrations and international organisations, concluded on a high note today (October 18). Discussion and information papers covering a wide range of subjects, including aviation safety, air navigation, aviation security, aviation and the environment, aviation technologies, as well as regional co-operation, were submitted by aviation authorities and industry organisations to the Conference.

During the Conference, Mr Liu moderated the discussion of an agenda item on aviation safety. The discussion covered a wide range of subjects, including safety management, safety culture and promotion, and applications of various artificial intelligence and innovation technologies.

The CAD submitted four papers to the Conference in response to the theme topic. Among them, the paper titled "Operationalisation of Autonomous Vehicles at the Hong Kong International Airport: A Regulatory Perspective" shared the successful experience of the application of autonomous vehicle technology to enhance safety and efficiency of airport operations in Hong Kong. The other three papers discussed the opportunities and challenges of applying artificial intelligence across various aspects of aviation, shared the CAD's experience in utilising advanced technologies to enhance weather-related collaborative decision making in air traffic management, and shared information on the successful hosting of the Asia Pacific Region Innovation & Capacity Building Symposium 2023 under the theme "Uniting the Strength of Innovation for Building a Seamless Sky", jointly organised by the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the CAD and the HKIAA in December 2023. The papers received recognition and support from delegates.

This year, the HKIAA set up an exhibition booth during the Conference to showcase its multidisciplinary training opportunities for aviation professionals. The HKIAA also submitted a paper to the Conference to share Hong Kong's initiatives in addressing the training needs of the Asia Pacific region.

During their stay in Cebu, the CAD delegation attended side meetings with representatives from different aviation authorities and industry organisations such as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the International Air Transport Association. Views on matters of mutual interest were shared, and ways to strengthen co-operation were explored with the aim of facilitating aviation developments.

​The CAD will continue to maintain close co-operation with its aviation partners and continue to support the ICAO's global aviation development initiatives.

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

DGCA attends Asia-Pacific aviation heads conference in Philippines Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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Government Receives 2,648 Information Requests in Q1 2024 Under Access Code

2024-10-18 15:00 Last Updated At:15:08

Statistics on Code on Access to Information for first quarter of 2024

The Government received a total of 2 648 requests for information under the Code on Access to Information in the first quarter of 2024, a spokesman for the Constitutional and Mainland Affairs Bureau said today (October 18).

The total number of requests received since the introduction of the Code in March 1995 and up to the end of March 2024 amounted to 124 876. Of these, 7 544 requests were subsequently withdrawn by the requestors and 6 235 requests covered cases in which the bureaux/departments concerned did not hold the requested information or cannot confirm or deny the existence of information. As at March 31, 2024, 613 requests were still being processed by bureaux/departments.

Among the 110 484 requests which covered information held by bureaux/departments and which the bureaux/departments had responded to, 107 247 requests (97.1 per cent) were met, either in full (104 313 requests) or in part (2 934 requests), and 3 237 requests (2.9 per cent) were refused.

Any member of the public who is dissatisfied with the response of a bureau/department under the Code may request that the matter be reviewed. He or she may also lodge a complaint with the Ombudsman.

In the first quarter of 2024, the Ombudsman received 14 complaints relating to requests for information. In this quarter, the Ombudsman concluded 23 complaints, among which two were unsubstantiated, one was partially substantiated and 20 were concluded by inquiries (including seven cases with inadequacies found). As at March 31, 2024, the Ombudsman's investigations on 11 complaints were ongoing.

"The Code has provided an effective framework for the public to seek access to information held by the Government," the spokesman said.

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