Fiji’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Tourism and Civil Aviation, Viliame Gavoka, announced plans to review and modernize the nation’s aviation laws next year. This initiative aims to strengthen the regulatory framework of Fiji’s aviation sector and align it with international standards. Speaking at the 45th anniversary event for the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF), Mr. Gavoka emphasized the significance of CAAF’s longstanding contributions to the aviation industry, highlighting the organization’s role in promoting excellence and progress within the Pacific region.

In 2025, the revision of legislation will aim to reinforce Fiji’s status as a reliable aviation hub. The rebranding of CAAF coincides with these efforts, showcasing Fiji’s commitment to innovation and modernization in aviation. Gavoka noted that this transformation will address changing global aviation demands while upholding core values of safety, security, and service.

The Coalition Government stands firmly behind CAAF’s evolution, viewing it as an opportunity to foster progress and innovation in the industry. Gavoka committed to ensuring that Fiji’s aviation sector thrives in the future, focusing on technological advancements, sustainability, workforce empowerment, and regional leadership. He highlighted that CAAF’s legacy signifies a brighter future driven by safety, innovation, and collaboration.

This endeavor represents a significant step towards enhancing Fiji’s role in global aviation, potentially leading to increased tourism and business opportunities in the region.

In summary, the review and modernization of Fiji’s aviation laws signals a proactive approach to evolving standards, ensuring safety, and maintaining regional leadership while embracing innovation for a better future.


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