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USTDA Launches U.S.-Brazil Aviation Partnership
Monday, April 9, 2012
(USTDA)
Public-Private Partnership will Connect Brazil
and U.S. Aviation Sectors
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, on the occasion of the
visit of President Dilma Rousseff to the United
States, the U.S. Trade and Development Agency
(USTDA) joined with the U.S. Department of
State, the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA), and the Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) together with Brazil's
Ministry of External Relations in announcing
the launch of the U.S. – Brazil Aviation
Partnership. The Aviation Partnership is a
unique public-private partnership that is
enhancing bilateral cooperation in areas such
as airport expansion, airspace management,
safety and security. These programs will
support Brazil's aviation infrastructure
development priorities, while connecting U.S.
companies to the growing business opportunities
in the sector.
The Memorandum of Understanding establishing
the Aviation Partnership was signed by
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, USTDA
Director Leocadia I. Zak, TSA Administrator
John Pistole, and FAA Acting Administrator
Michael Huerta on behalf of the United States;
and by Minister of External Relations Antonio
Patriota on behalf of Brazil. Initially, six
companies will participate in the Aviation
Partnership, alongside the supporting U.S. and
Brazilian Government agencies.
"Brazil and the United States have a long
history of cooperation in the aviation sector,
and the Aviation Partnership will open more
opportunities to work together," stated USTDA
Director Zak. "We are excited to work together
to support the growth of Brazil's dynamic
aviation sector and deepen our commercial
engagement with Brazil."
The launching of the Aviation Partnership
during President Rousseff's visit to the United
States is timed to better coordinate U.S.
engagement with Brazil in the aviation sector.
As a result of rapidly increasing air traffic
because of Brazil's growing economy and the
upcoming World Cup and Olympic Games, Brazil is
facing an urgent need to increase its
investments in aviation infrastructure in order
to accommodate the expected growth. U.S.
companies are eager to connect to the export
opportunities created by these investments.
As the first official activities under the
Aviation Partnership, in June 2012, USTDA will
host a delegation of Brazilian aviation
officials on a reverse trade mission to the
United States to familiarize them with U.S.
technologies, best practices, and regulatory
approaches for airports modernization. In
October 2012, USTDA will host a Latin American
Aviation Summit in Miami, Florida, to introduce
hundreds of U.S. aviation company
representatives to aviation officials from
countries across Latin America, including
Brazil.
More information about President Rousseff's
visit to the United States can be found here.
