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Dear Colleagues
Continuing the partnerships and collaboration theme, this week we had an excellent Strategy Day with the Aviation NZ Board, Council and key stakeholders. It was great to see so much energy and passion in the room – the focus of our strategy is to harness that energy and passion as commitment – more on this below! here.
We will be reviewing this at the Council and Divisional meetings in September to ensure buy in from everyone and that we have clear deliverables for the next three years.
We are keeping a close eye on the new Health and Safety bill and are asking Worksafe to publish guidance material now to give industry a framework to assess how our current safety management systems compare with the new environment. With another fatal accident this week under investigation, it’s important we all know where we stand.
Stay warm and safe
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Internal News
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Aviation NZ Strategy Day New
This week we had an excellent Strategy Day with the Aviation NZ Board, Council and key stakeholders. The first time we have done this as an organisation, so well overdue. It was great to see so much energy and passion in the room – the focus of our strategy is to harness that energy and passion as commitment. Here is the result of our first brainstorm! |
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Council and Divisional Meetings
Mon 8 Sep |
Av NZ Council meeting starting approx. 10.30am. Late afternoon, RNZAF site visits (along with any Divisional attendees who wish to attend): |
Tue 9 Sep |
Divisions meet 0830 – 1630 (HA will be meeting 20 August in Wellington instead). |
Wed 10 Sep |
Conclusion of divisional meetings. |
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Domestic News
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RPAS and Rule Development
On 7 Jul 2014, Cabinet agreed to the CAA undertaking rule development for RPAS (previously called drones, UAVs or UASs), in line with the policy proposals. At a high level, the proposed new rules will:
- update the definitions of RPAS
- amend the model aircraft operating rules (Part 101) to account for the introduction of new proposed rules
- establish a new Part 102 for RPAS
- review other rule parts to ensure consistency.
We are taking a close interest in this area. More info from CAA is available: http://www.caa.govt.nz/rpas/index.html
An information hub for commercial and recreational UAV operators www.airshare.co.nz is now live. This hub contributes to airspace safety through education about Civil Aviation Rules, FAQs and easy to understand information. Airshare is a collaboration between Airways, the CAA, Callaghan Innovation and UAVNZ, on which Aviation NZ is represented. Airshare also creates a community for UAV operators with photos, videos, and news items. |
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Other things at CAA New
CAA is currently considering whether there are any issues with Part 66 Aircraft Maintenance Personnel Licensing and has issued a consultation document with responses due on Friday 26 September http://www.caa.govt.nz/maintenance/Part_66_consult.html. A notification has also been added to the website in the medical area on Otorhinolaryngology : Medical Manual - Part 3 Clinical Aviation Medicine Draft Part 3.12 - Otorhinolaryngology – with comments due by 15 November.
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MOT Review of CAA Act 1990 and Airport Authorities Act1966
The Ministry of Transport has begun public consultation on a review of the Civil Aviation Act 1990 and the Airport Authorities Act 1966. The Civil Aviation Act 1990 governs the civil aviation system in New Zealand. The Airport Authorities Act 1966 confers on airports a range of functions and powers. Public consultation will run from 1 August – 31 October 2014.
Nick Brown, Ministry of Transport General Manager Aviation and Maritime, says the reviews provide an opportunity to improve the usability of the legislation, and ensure it supports effective and efficient regulatory decision-making.
To view the consultation document, and find out how to make a submission or attend an engagement session view www.transport.govt.nz/air/caa-act1990-aa-act1966-review-consultation/.
Given the breadth of issues covered by the review, there may be issues of interest to you that are not covered in the consultation document, or addressed in as much detail as you would like. Please contact the review team directly at ca.act@transport.govt.nz to seek clarification or discuss any issues in more detail.
You can provide feedback or raise any questions directly with the Act review project team at one of the Ministry’s upcoming regional engagement sessions. Further information about these sessions will be posted on the Ministry of Transport website shortly. We will also be back in touch with you with the session dates, times and venues once they are finalised.
For further information about these sessions, please contact Bronwyn Lauten on ph (04) 439 9343 or ca.act@transport.govt.nz |
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Extension for Submission on Impaired Colour Vision New
The Civil Aviation Authority have extended the deadline for submissions on the General Direction, Impaired Colour Vision (GD/VIS/01/2013.1) for a further 3 months and 3 week period. The new deadline for submissions is now 5pm on Monday 1st December 2014.
You are invited to make your submissions on this proposal - please use the form on the web site, and when completed, email it to GD-Consultation@caa.govt.nz. You do
not have to re submit if you have already made a submission. |
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New Zealand Defence and NZ Industry New
Some of you will have replied to a questionnaire from the Department of Defence a few months ago as to what could be done to improve the prospects of New Zealand companies securing more work from Defence contracts. A draft report ‘Optimising New Zealand Industry Involvement in the NZ Defence Sector’ has been prepared and we’ve had a chance to comment on it. The final report goes to the Minister of Defence today or early next week. Decisions will then be made as to how it becomes public. The Defence Industry Association’s Annual Forum in Wellington on 21 and 22 October will see a significant chunk of time spent discussing the report and its recommendations. We’ll bring you more info as soon as the report becomes public. |
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Parachute rated pilot and aircraft
The New Zealand Defence Force is to engage an accredited supplier to provide a piloted civil aircraft capable of supporting military parachuting activities, predominantly in Auckland but sometimes in other locations. The aircraft will be required to carry a minimum of six military parachutists wearing military operational parachutes with parachute drop bags plus two NZDF dispatchers up to an altitude of 13,000 feet above mean sea level. The aircraft and pilot will be required to support military static line and freefall parachuting activities. RFT closes 5 September, GETS: RFZ ID 2827574. The tender is available on NZDF’s SmartProcure website https://nzdf.bravosolution.com |
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Cricket World Cup
In recent newsletters, we’ve brought you info on the ICC Cricket World Cup which opens in Christchurch on 14 February next year, with some possible thoughts on how we in aviation could benefit. Basically 14 teams will be playing 49 matches over 44 days in 14 host cities across two countries. There are seven NZ host cities: Auckland, Hamilton, Napier, Wellington, Nelson, Christchurch and Dunedin. There will be thousands of fans travelling across the country to support their team – but also keen to have a New Zealand experience. Are you thinking about what kind of charter packages you could offer to these high net worth and other visitors? There’s a great business opportunity here. Over 1 million expected attendees and 1 billion TV viewers. This is the biggest event in NZ since the Rugby World Cup in 2011 – let’s make the most of it. http://www.icc-cricket.com/cricket-world-cup To see where people will be and when http://www.icc-cricket.com/cricket-world-cup/fixtures .
The FIFA Under 20 World Cup will be held in New Zealand from 30 May to 20 June next year. This is not expected to attract the same number of international visitors as the Cricket World Cup, but it is a MAJOR World event, there will still be good numbers of well heeled visitors. More info: http://www.fifa.com/u20worldcup/index.html
Both events create opportunities for NZ aviation to promote its products and services. We are working with CWC NZ and a NZ Inc government group to develop business opportunities for the aviation sector. More info on this soon. |
International News
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India Workshop in Christchurch New
The India New Zealand Business Council (we are members) is holding a seminar and networking event in Christchurch at 5pm on 4 September. This follows two earlier workshops in Auckland and Wellington. Called ‘Innovation, Education and Sport’, the seminar will include speakers from Education NZ, New Zealand Cricket World Cup and ANZ Bank. More info: http://www.123contactform.com/form-1061355/RSVP-Innovation-Education-And-Sport-Seminar
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Australian International Airshow and Aerospace and Defence Exposition 2015 New
Generally known as ‘Avalon’, and scheduled for 24 February to 1 March next year, this is the largest aviation event in Australia. We’ve already been talking to the organisers about an ‘ANZAC’ theme for 2015, especially given the centenary since the Gallipoli landings. We’re also talking to the Defence Industry Association about sharing a stand. As a result, we’re pretty confident of getting a good deal for companies that would like space on a New Zealand stand. Let us know if this will be of interest to you. |
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South Pacific Opportunity New
The New Zealand Aid Programme, acting for and on behalf of the Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT), is inviting expressions of interest from suitably qualified and experienced organisations and consultants to evaluate past infrastructure investment in the Pacific. The aim is to identify lessons which will shape future infrastructure investments. More info: GETS RFx ID 3432933. EOIs close 10 September. |
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World Bank Projects in the South Pacific
A few weeks ago we mentioned that we were starting to monitor the World Bank funded Pacific Aviation Infrastructure Programme in the South Pacific – Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga and Tuvalu approved with more countries to be added. The World Bank has approved US$160m so far on this project. Procurement is being packaged so that common systems, processes and products are used across the region. This means that a scale of contract not previously seen in the region is being achieved. At today, 24 contracts worth NZ$33.1m have been awarded to NZ companies covering advisory services; project supervision; systems design and technical support; database development and implementation; and runway resurfacing. Some significant tenders with strong New Zealand interest have recently closed. We’ll bring you info soon about the likely forward procurement schedule.
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RAAA Conference, 8 - 10 October 2014
The Regional Aviation Association of Australia is holding its national convention ‘A New Horizon’ in the Hunter Valley. The RAAA is the only organisation representing all sectors associated with Regional Aviation across Australia and therefore, plays a significant role in the aviation industry. The National Convention is highly regarded as a premier annual aviation event. Av NZ CEO will be speaking at this event. We also expect good representation from the RAAA executive at our Leadership Summit in July. More info on the RAAA event is here
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P3 Orion International Operators Support Conference (P3 IOSC) Atlanta, Georgia, 27-30 October
New Zealand companies can attend and showcase their technologies or services at the next P3 IOSC in Atlanta, Georgia. This conference is co-hosted annually by Lockheed Martin and an international operator country. This year it is New Zealand and the NZ Defence Force’s turn. There is an industry expo throughout, a number of networking opportunities and New Zealand will host a function to showcase our technology, culture and cuisine. NZTE is supporting the NZ presence. For more info, contact: richard.harrison@icn.govt.nz . |
  
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