Spearheading the technical exchange, UTC's CEO Peng Kuan Chun brought the team to Japan's Tokyo Haneda Airport in July of 2024. UTC also visited Japanese Parliament and central government departments, including the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism. The visit provided a deeper understanding to Japan's aviation fuel policies and allowed the team to learn about the latest technologies in fuel delivery safety management system, offering new insights to improving the management standards at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airports.
Accompanied by Mr. Aoyama, Japan's House of Representative member, UTC toured Haneda Airport's fuel management facilities, focusing on how technological innovation and precise management can enhance the stability and safety of fuel transportation. The successful experience of Haneda Airport's fuel transportation safety protocols were practical exemplary systems for UTC's future technological upgrades.
Haneda Airport's advanced management models and detailed protocols have significant implications for advancing Taiwan's aviation industry to higher standards. Moving forward, UTC will continue to deepen technical exchanges with Japan and other international partners, strengthening fuel supply chain management and safety protocols, reinforcing Taiwan's position as a key player in aviation fuel management industry.