The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and
the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) have concluded a
milestone Maintenance Implementation Procedures (MIP) agreement
which allows for reciprocal acceptance of safety oversight
requirements, as well as the mutual recognition of procedures for
the approval and monitoring of aircraft maintenance organisations.
The MIP was concluded under the wider ambit of
the US-Singapore Bilateral Safety Agreement (BASA) signed in 2004.
It is the second agreement under the BASA, the first being the
Implementation Procedures for Airworthiness (IPA) signed in 2004
between the FAA and CAAS, and further enhanced in 2007.
The IPA
provides for the mutual recognition of airworthiness of civil
aeronautical products. It has benefitted both countries’
aeronautical design and manufacturing industries through
significant time and cost savings, as well as deepened expertise
of personnel as a result of the mutual cooperation and technical
assistance rendered by both parties.
The MIP is expected to reap
similar benefits. In particular, the MIP will significantly reduce
regulatory burdens and compliance costs for the aviation industry.
It also will eliminate duplication of inspections and audits on
aircraft maintenance organisations in Singapore and the US.
“This landmark agreement with the Civil Aviation
Authority of Singapore will strengthen aviation safety while
reducing the cost of inspections for aircraft repair work,” said
FAA Administrator Michael Huerta. “The United States looks forward
to our continued collaboration with ASEAN Member States.”
Director-General of CAAS, Kevin Shum, added,
“This latest agreement between CAAS and the FAA reflects the
strength of our bilateral relationship that dates back more than
two decades. We share a common goal in finding solutions to tackle
complex challenges in the aviation landscape, in areas such as
aviation safety and security, air traffic management,
environmental issues related to aviation, and human capital
development. I am confident that this BASA-MIP will further
strengthen our partnership in achieving solutions for the aviation
industry.”
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