AAPA hosts first turboprop operators conference

KUALA LUMPUR, 2 July 2024: The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) organised the first Asia Pacific Turboprop Safety Conference (APTSC) from 26 to 27 June 2024 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 

Over a hundred delegates, including representatives from some 20 turboprop operators based in Australia, Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Maldives, Nepal, Philippines, Taiwan, and Thailand attended the event.

Themed ‘Empowering Resilient Growth’, the conference aimed to enhance aviation safety in air transportation, particularly in turboprop operations. This is consistent with the International Civil Aviation Organisation’s (ICAO) continuous safety outreach objectives.

The event provided a valuable platform for stakeholders, including regulators, turboprop operators, equipment manufacturers, aviation safety organisations and airport operators, to exchange insights, best practices, and innovations in turboprop operations. Key topics ranging from safety culture and advancements in technology to regulatory frameworks were actively discussed, reinforcing the best approaches to aviation safety.

AAPA Director General Subhas Menon commented: “The conference highlights the unique role that turboprop operators play in improving connectivity to regions where accessibility is limited. Turboprops play a crucial role in bridging the transportation gaps in access to goods, services, tourism, and, ultimately, better livelihoods for remote communities in far-flung areas. The insights and collaboration fostered during this conference will go a long way to support safe and reliable turboprop operations.”

Ensuring the highest safety standards is paramount in the aviation sector, and this conference underscored AAPA’s commitment to continuous improvement and knowledge-sharing. The AAPA extends its appreciation to all participants and supporting partners of the conference, including ATR, Pratt & Whitney, L3 Harris, Gallagher Speciality, and CAE.