en.Wedoany.com Reported - TravelSky Technology Limited and the Operations Monitoring Center of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) recently signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement in Beijing. Jiang Bo, Secretary of the Party Committee and Chairman of TravelSky, and Yang Haihong, Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of the CAAC Operations Monitoring Center, attended the signing ceremony and delivered speeches respectively. Yu Bo, Member of the Standing Committee of the Party Committee and Deputy General Manager of TravelSky's joint-stock company, and Yan Xiaodong, Deputy Director of the Operations Monitoring Center, signed the agreement on behalf of both parties.

In his speech, Jiang Bo mentioned that TravelSky and the Operations Monitoring Center have maintained close cooperation for a long time, and both parties have established a solid foundation in the digital transformation of civil aviation and the enhancement of operational governance capabilities. This signing marks a new stage in the integration of advantageous resources between the two sides. In the future, focusing on the construction of an integrated industry operation monitoring platform, and driven by practical application scenarios, they will promote the integration of industrial innovation and technological innovation, jointly building a distributed real-time digital base that is "vertically connected, horizontally interconnected, and strongly coordinated." This will enhance the monitoring center's capabilities in public services, public safety, and public management, providing support for the development of smart civil aviation.

Yang Haihong pointed out that the core task of the Operations Monitoring Center is to improve the situational awareness and collaborative command efficiency of civil aviation operations. TravelSky's accumulation in digital technology aligns well with this goal. Both parties should take this cooperation as an opportunity to deepen practical cooperation and build consensus, further strengthen the civil aviation data base, and fully tap into the value of data elements. At the same time, they should conduct joint technical research around core business scenarios and promote cooperation on key laboratories; collaboratively advance the construction of an integrated operation platform, extending the airport collaborative decision-making system to the entire airport management level; use digital and intelligent means to improve operational efficiency, ensure the safety of civil aviation operations, support the high-quality development of the industry, and enhance the travel experience of passengers.

Both parties stated that they will leverage the signing of this strategic cooperation framework agreement to innovate cooperation mechanisms, deepen practical cooperation, and ensure the implementation and effectiveness of the agreement by creating industry benchmark demonstration projects, contributing to the civil aviation chapter of building a strong transportation nation. At the signing ceremony, heads of relevant departments from both sides were present.






