ASEAN Calls for Aviation Reform Amid Crisis and Green Transition
ASEAN regulators emphasize the need for accelerated liberalization and green transition in aviation to address ongoing disruptions. The region's aviation industry faces significant challenges, with workforce shortages and economic pressures necessitating immediate reforms.

ASEAN regulators are advocating for swift reforms in aviation, including liberalization of air cargo and the ratification of the air services agreement. Singapore's aviation sector, heavily impacted by recent conflicts, saw a decline from over 150 weekly flights to about 55.
A tripartite jobs council has been established to assist workers affected by AI and automation, as approximately 30% of aviation workers face job redesign. Despite a slight increase in visitor arrivals, potential GDP growth for 2026 has been downgraded, highlighting the industry's vulnerability.
Singapore plans to enhance sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) uptake to 3-5% by 2030, while also balancing climate commitments with affordability. The region's strength in biofuel development may expedite the green transition.



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