By LEANDRA ROLLE
Tribune Chief Reporter
lrolle@tribunemedia.net
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis welcomed regional leaders to the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) Forum, emphasising the importance of collaboration in strengthening the aviation network across Latin America and the Caribbean.
The event, held at Baha Mar’s convention centre, attracted dozens of industry leaders hoping to highlight the sector’s needs.
Mr Davis noted that the gathering coincides with Bahamas Aviation Week, a time dedicated to recognising the progress and dedication of people within the aviation sector.
“With 20 international airports, each serving as a critical gateway, The Bahamas depends on aviation not only to support tourism and trade, but also to provide essential links for our people to healthcare, education, and economic opportunities. This network is more than infrastructure; it is essential to our way of life,” he said
Mr Davis acknowledged the substantial challenges of maintaining this network, but reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to addressing them.
“That’s why it’s an honour to welcome each of you here today for the Latin American & Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) Forum,” he said. “This forum provides an invaluable opportunity for us to share ideas, address our common challenges, and collaborate on ways to strengthen the aviation network across Latin America and the Caribbean.”
He highlighted the government’s recent launch of the National Aviation Strategic Plan, describing it as “a clear framework designed to build a sustainable, efficient, and high-standard aviation sector that continues to meet the evolving needs of our people and our region.”
He added that as a nation heavily affected by climate change, sustainability is not merely a goal, but a responsibility.
“Our airports are incorporating renewable energy sources, adopting sustainable practices, and aligning with international emissions targets,” he said. “This commitment ensures that our aviation sector operates responsibly, preserving The Bahamas for future generations.”
“Today, each of you brings valuable knowledge and experience to help us build a stronger, more connected aviation network. Together, we have the opportunity to make a real difference in how our region meets the demands of a complex, interconnected world.”
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