Last month, a senior delegation from AAEC visited the 10th Singapore Airshow. As one of Asia's most influential aerospace events, the Singapore Airshow not only brings together the world's top aviation companies and the latest technologies but also serves as a vital platform for industry professionals to connect and collaborate. Over the course of the multi-day exhibition, the AAEC delegation maintained a packed schedule and achieved fruitful outcomes.
During the airshow, AAEC leadership not only engaged in in-depth discussions with personnel from the Republic of Singapore Air Force but also connected extensively with aviation professionals from various countries and regions, covering areas such as civil aviation management, flight training, and aviation technology. These interactions have laid a solid foundation for AAEC to further expand its international cooperation network and stay abreast of industry developments.
Notably, several members of the delegation were attending an international airshow for the first time. For them, this experience proved to be highly inspiring. Whether it was the cutting-edge aircraft on static display, the visual impact of dynamic flight performances, or the exchange of ideas at various professional forums, they gained a more direct and profound understanding of the current state and future trends of the global aviation industry.
While delegation members toured the exhibition and engaged in learning and exchanges, AAEC's Chairman and President also conducted a series of high-level discussions, leading to two significant preliminary cooperation intentions:
The first is a consensus reached with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) aimed at supporting employment opportunities for both local and foreign individuals in Singapore's aviation sector. This collaboration is expected to open pathways for more people aspiring to develop their careers in aviation, whether Singaporean citizens or international talents, who stand to benefit from this employment support initiative.
The second is a preliminary agreement with Haite Group to make full-motion flight simulators available in China for AAEC members and flight trainees to use in their studies and training. This initiative will significantly enhance AAEC's hardware capabilities in flight training, providing trainees with a more realistic flight simulation experience, while also creating better conditions for members to engage in continuous learning and skill advancement.
Now, one month after the conclusion of the airshow, discussions regarding these collaborations are still actively progressing. The AAEC team remains in close communication with all parties to refine the details of these partnerships and work toward turning the preliminary agreements into tangible outcomes. It is anticipated that these collaborations will inject new momentum into AAEC's future development and bring even more concrete opportunities to its members and trainees.
