Vietnam, Malaysia ink new aviation deal

Vietnam and Malaysia signed a cooperation agreement on Nov 6, enabling both sides to increase information sharing and training coordination and ensure aviation safety and and security.
Vietnam, Malaysia ink new aviation deal ảnh 1Vietnam, Malaysia ink new aviation deal. (Photo: VNA)

Kuala Lumpur (VNA) - The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam and the Malaysia’s Department of Civil Authority signed a cooperation agreement on November 6, enabling both sides to increase information sharing, consultations, training coordination and build joint initiatives in ensuring aviation safety and security.

The 12-article deal also opens up affiliation opportunities for both countries in a number of areas, including flying safety, accident investigation, aviation security and environment.

Speaking after the signing ceremony, Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang said the agreement aims to create favourable conditions for businesses of both sides to cooperate in opening new air routes and strengthening aviation services such as flight hire and maintenance services.

The deal is also expected to make travelling between the two countries easier, while promoting bilateral investment and trade ties, he said.

Meanwhile, Indonesian Minister of Transport Liow Tiong Lai expressed his delight at the signing of the agreement 37 years after the signing of the first deal between the two sides in the area in 1978.

He stated that this is a good chance for both sides to enhance collaboration in the potential aviation sector, adding that with the new opportunities, the two sides can make their cooperation more effective, especially in resources building and information sharing.

Earlier, the two ministers had a bilateral meeting, during which Minister Thang said the two ministries should work more closely together to boost transport partnership to realise their potential and match the bilateral strategic partnership.

He asked Malaysia to share its experience in developing transport infrastructure and managing road, railway, maritime and aviation transport. He also hopes to learn from Malaysia’s lessons in ensuring maritime safety, leasing transport infrastructure and controlling traffic safety.-VNA

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