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Mission & Objectives
Mission
The Ministry of Communications, the umbrella organisation of the Department of Civil
Aviation, formulated a theme, 'Towards Global Access', which emphasizes international
linkages, economic cooperation and regional, as well as international, interdependency.
In support of the Ministry's thrust to achieve world-class standards, the Department
of Civil Aviation launched its core mission, thus: To develop the Brunei International
Airport as the leading regional air hub by providing the highest level of safety,
security and efficiency of aviation system; competitive services and facilities for
the maximum benefits of the aviation communities.
Objectives
- With its core mission, the Department of Civil Aviation is committed to fulfil
the following objectives:
- To maintain an open sky policy which aims to increase passenger and cargo traffic,
liberalize air traffic rights and expand the number of airline companies serviced
by the airport.
- To establish an aircraft maintenance centre with capabilities to handle, repair
and maintain Boeings, Airbuses and Fokker planes.
- To transform the airport into a viable commercial and business centre, paving
the way for the establishment of a world-class Airport City.
- To direct efforts towards the establishment of a Transshipment Centre.
- To establish the airport as a regional refueling centre by offering the most
attractive fuel prices and liberalizing fuel suppliers.
- To continuously improve and upgrade facilities and services at the airport in
general, and the passenger terminal in particular through various expansions projects.
- To attain the highest standards of aviation safety, security and efficiency through
improved facilities and services, such as the 14,000 feet, runaway and Cat 2 equipment.
- To involve the private sector and encourage their participation in the process
of development, particularly, that which concerns the Brunei International Airport.
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