Fiji’s aviation regulations are set for a comprehensive review next year, aimed at modernization and strengthening, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka. During the 45th anniversary celebration of the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF), Mr. Gavoka recognized the lasting impact of the organization as a cornerstone of the nation’s aviation sector. He emphasized that the achievements of CAAF demonstrate Fiji’s dedication to excellence, progress, and leadership within the Pacific.
In 2025, the focus will be on aligning Fiji’s aviation laws with international standards, reinforcing the country’s status as a reliable aviation hub in the Pacific. Alongside this legislative update, CAAF is embarking on a rebranding effort that reflects the country’s commitment to innovation and modernization in aviation.
The rebranding initiative will entail adaptation to the evolving aviation landscape, a strong commitment to core values of safety, security, and service, and a regional leadership role to enhance Fiji’s reputation as a trusted aviation partner. Mr. Gavoka reassured that the Coalition Government fully supports CAAF’s transformation, recognizing the potential for a revitalized CAAF to foster progress and innovation.
Looking forward, the government envisions a thriving aviation sector characterized by technological advancement, sustainable practices, workforce empowerment, and regional excellence. The legacy of CAAF is envisioned not only as a historical foundation but as a commitment to a future rooted in safety, innovation, and collaboration.
This initiative showcases Fiji’s proactive approach to ensuring that its aviation sector is not only competitive but is also a leader in safety and service excellence in the Pacific region. The focus on collaboration and modernization heralds a promising future for the industry, encouraging confidence among stakeholders and travelers alike.

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