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Highest Ranking for Jamaica in Aviation Standards

By: , November 18, 2016

The Key Point:

Jamaica has achieved the highest ranking for implementing international civil aviation standards, in the English-speaking Caribbean.
Highest Ranking for Jamaica in Aviation Standards
Photo: Donald De La Haye
Director General of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), Nari Williams-Singh (left), in discussion with JCAA Chairman, Phillip Henriques, ahead of the opening ceremony for the Norman Manley International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower, on November 16.

The Facts

  • This was disclosed by Director General of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), Nari Williams-Singh, at the official opening of the new air traffic control tower at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) on November 16.
  • The Director General noted that Jamaica’s compliance through the JCAA has been on an upward trajectory, having achieved 54 per cent in a 2007 ICAO audit and 67 per cent in a 2012 follow-up Validation Mission.

The Full Story

Jamaica has achieved the highest ranking for implementing international civil aviation standards, in the English-speaking Caribbean.

The result from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Validation Mission in June 2016 indicated an effective implementation of international standards at 82.38 per cent.

This was disclosed by Director General of the Jamaica Civil Aviation Authority (JCAA), Nari Williams-Singh, at the official opening of the new air traffic control tower at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) on November 16.

“The significance of this achievement is even more evident, considering that the global average is currently at 63 per cent and that of the North American, Central American and Caribbean region is 69 per cent,” he explained.

The Director General noted that Jamaica’s compliance through the JCAA has been on an upward trajectory, having achieved 54 per cent in a 2007 ICAO audit and 67 per cent in a 2012 follow-up Validation Mission.

This, he said, further confirms Jamaica’s status as a leader in civil aviation administration. He said that the JCAA is committed to maintaining its status as a leader in the region and to be on the cutting edge at all times.

“We are also committed to working with our partners to improve, innovate and continuously adopt new and more effective solutions, while never compromising or dropping our guard when it comes to aviation safety, security and reliability,” he emphasised.

According to the Director General, the new tower conforms to and performs in accordance with the international standards of reliability, safety and operations, which are required for air-navigation systems across the world.

The NMIA Air Traffic Control Tower was successfully commissioned following the transfer of operations to the new tower in October 2016, after a period of parallel operations with the old tower to facilitate a smooth transition.

Last Updated: November 18, 2016

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