Informal South Pacific ATS Coordinating Group (ISPACG)
Purpose
To promote a cost effective South Pacific Air Traffic Services aviation environment that is responsive to change, meets the needs of the aviation industry, is economically sustainable and maintains or enhances
present levels of safety.
Participants
The ISPACG was established by multilateral agreement between Australia, Fiji, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the United States. It is presently co-chaired by Mr. Geoff deBazin, Airways New Zealand and Mr. David Maynard United States Federal Aviation Administration.
Principles
In the conduct of the activities of the ISPACG, the forum applies the following principles:
Promote an ATS system that is responsive to and meets the needs of our customers.
Ensure that the introduction of new technology and procedures maintains or enhances the present levels of safety.
Harmonize ATS practices and procedures consistent with regional and global activity.
Undertake activities and provide outputs that are cost effective and efficient for both customers and service providers.
Promote advantages in new technology where benefits can be derived.
Achieve a cooperative customer/service provider relationship.
ISPACG/22
The 22nd Meeting of ISPACG was held in Papeete, Tahiti, 12-14 March 2008.
Documentation supporting this meeting can be found at the following location: ISPACG/22 Final Minutes
ISPACG/19
The 19th Meeting of ISPACG was held in Brisbane, Australia 28 Feb-2 Mar 2005. The report is available for download from the following link: ISPACG/19
ISPACG/18
The 18th Meeting of ISPACG was held in Nadi, Fiji 24-26 February 2004. The report is available for download from the following link: ISPACG/18