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                        交通部民用航空局 108 年年報 CIVIL AERONAUTICS ADMINISTRATION
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  275架 民用航空運輸業
2018 ANNUAL REPORT
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民用航空人員訓練機構
Civil Aviation Training Institutions
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serves as the hub for domestic flights. Taichung Airport and Kaohsiung International Airport are expanding their international service networks and providing domestic services for Central and Southern Taiwan in line with the regional development and local competitive industries. The 6 airports in Hualien, Taitung, Kinmen, Penghu, Tainan and Chiayi are tasked with the domestic transport responsibility with the capability of providing the international and cross- strait charter services. As for the six other airports, namely Nangan, Beigan, Lanyu, Lyudao, Qimei and Wangan, these airports provide services between offshore remote areas and Taiwan Island. In 2017, Hengchun Airport launched trial flights for international and cross-strait charter services to facilitate the developments of local industries and tourism.
Booming Civil Aviation Industry
As of the end of 2018, for the civil air transport enterprise established in compliance with the Civil Aviation Act of Taiwan, there were 8 civil air transport enterprises and 10 general aviation enterprises that owned and operated a total of 275 airworthy civil aircraft, 7 airport ground handling service providers (with 2 additional providers operating specifically in aerobridge operation and 1 provider in cabin cleaning), 4 catering service providers, 1,280 air freight forwarders and 6 air cargo entrepots (with 2 additional self- handling entrepots operated by foreign airlines). There were also 25 certified aircraft repair stations that perform maintenance on aviation products, appliances and parts (foreign ones included) and 6 private civil aviation training institutions, including 2 pilot schools.
 適航國籍民用航空器
Airworthy National Civil Aircraft
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普通航空業
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 Flight Safety Oversight in Line With the International Standards
Taiwan's flight safety oversight mechanism is in sync with the rest of the world. Pursuant to the regulations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) has established the State Safety Program (SSP) and the National Civil Aviation Security Program (NCASP) to promote and implement the pertaining flight safety and security measures..
5-year (2014–2018) moving average hull loss occurrence rate of turbojet aircraft in Taiwan was 0 per million departures, lower than the global average of 0.24 per million departures in the past 5 years. However, the figure for turboprop aircraft was 6.33 per million departures owing to the 2 ATR72-type aircraft accidents and a decreased total number of services in recent years, which is higher than the global average of 1.31 per million departures, nevertheless. The CAA shall continue to enforce relevant flight safety measures to provide safer civil aviation services.
Airports Planning to Seize Development Opportunities
Civil aviation services are provided in the 17 airports in Taiwan. Considering the national economy and the optimal resource allocation, the CAA outlines blueprints for the airports respectively on the basis of macroscopic and forward-looking mindset. Serving as Taiwan's primary international gateway, Taoyuan International Airport aims to become a hub airport of East Asia. Identified as the commercial airport for the capital, Taipei Songshan Airport
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