The Fiji Meteorological Service (FMS) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) aimed at improving collaboration and sharing knowledge in the field of aeronautical meteorology. The agreement was formalized by Dr. Chan Pak-wai, the Director of HKO, and Mr. George Faga Tavo, the Deputy Secretary of Fiji’s Ministry of Public Works, Meteorological Services, and Transport.

Mr. Tavo emphasized the importance of this partnership, stating that it exemplifies international cooperation and support for safer and more efficient air travel worldwide. He noted that the collaboration is an important advancement for improving the accuracy, efficiency, and safety of aviation weather forecasts in Fiji, further solidifying Fiji’s reputation as a leader in meteorological services in the region.

This collaboration is expected to bring about significant benefits in the aviation sector, enhancing the reliability and safety of air travel in the area. By fostering international partnerships, both organizations aim to leverage their collective expertise for the advancement of aeronautical meteorological science.

In summary, the partnership between FMS and HKO is set to elevate the standards of weather forecasting in Fiji, contributing positively to both regional and global aviation safety initiatives.


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