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The second Asia Pacific ministerial conference on civil aviation will be held in the national capital on September 11 and 12, which is expected to see the participation of representatives from around 40 countries, including China and Pakistan. The Asia Pacific region is a significant contributor to global air traffic, and India is the world's fastest-growing aviation market.
The conference, jointly organised by the Indian government and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) APAC, will be held on September 11 and 12.
Speaking at the curtain raiser event for the conference in the national capital, Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu on Monday said India has made significant strides in the aviation sector and the annual passenger traffic is projected to touch 250 million.
Emphasising that sustainability must be at the core of growth, he said efforts will be made to make aviation more accessible and affordable for people.
Around 40 countries, including Australia, Singapore, France, the US, the UK China, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Pakistan and Japan, will be participating in the conference, according to a presentation.
The first Asia Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation was held in Beijing in 2018.
At the curtain raiser event for the conference in the national, DGCA chief Vikram Dev Dutt said the Asia Pacific region accounted for more than 33 per cent of the total global flight departures in 2023.
Minister of State for Civil Aviation Muralidhar Mohol said there is great potential for the aviation sector in the Asia Pacific region and India.
Civil Aviation Secretary Vumlunmang Vualnam said the aviation sector is on an upswing.
India is the fastest-growing aviation market in the world and is currently the third largest in the domestic segment. In the last decade, the number of aircraft in India has increased from 400 to more than 800 and airports have exponentially grown from 74 to 157, as per the ministerial conference website.
[Excerpt from Economic Times “India Hosts Second Asia Pacific Aviation Conference” Dated 18/07/24]

Q1: When and where will the second Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation be held?
(a) Beijing, September 11-12
(b) Tokyo, September 11-12
(c) New Delhi, September 11-12
(d) Mumbai, September 11-12

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Ans: (c) New Delhi, September 11-12
Sol: The second Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation will be held in India from September 11th to 12th.

Q2: What percentage of all global departures occur in the Asia-Pacific region?
(a) 25.50%
(b) 33.41%
(c) 40.75%
(d) 50.25%

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Ans: (b) 33.41%
Sol: The Asia-Pacific region accounts for 33.41% of all global departures, highlighting its significance in international aviation.

Q3: What is the major goal of the second Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation?
(a) To reduce air travel costs
(b) To improve cooperation and coordination in the region
(c) To increase the number of airlines in the region
(d) To standardize aviation cuisine

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Ans: (b) To improve cooperation and coordination in the region
Sol: The primary goal of the conference is to enhance cooperation and coordination among the 39 Asian and Pacific member states.


Q4: According to projections, what is the expected passenger growth in the Asia-Pacific region by 2050?
(a) From 3 billion to 8 billion
(b) From 4.5 billion to 11.5 billion
(c) From 5 billion to 10 billion
(d) From 6 billion to 12 billion

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Ans: (b) From 4.5 billion to 11.5 billion
Sol: It is projected that the number of passengers in the Asia-Pacific region will increase from 4.5 billion in 2023 to 11.5 billion by 2050.

Q5: What was one of the significant outcomes of the inaugural Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Civil Aviation in 2018?
(a) The signing of the Tokyo Accord
(b) The establishment of the ICAO Council
(c) The adoption of the Beijing Declaration
(d) The introduction of new aircraft models

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Ans: (c) The adoption of the Beijing Declaration
Sol: The Beijing Declaration was a significant outcome of the inaugural conference, fostering closer cooperation among airlines in the Asia-Pacific region.

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