
Ho Shu-ping
Ho Shu-ping is the Director-General of Taiwan's Civil Aviation Administration (CAA), and was recently in the news for announcing the launch of new international flights between Taipei and Abu Dhabi, as well as between Kaohsiung and San Francisco, amid a significant recovery in Taiwan's air travel sector following the COVID-19 pandemic.
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CAA Director-General Ho Shu-ping said that the agency is aware of airlines’ operational challenges on domestic routes to Hualien.
Mandarin Airlines looking to axe Hualien routes
Civil Aeronautics Administration Director-General Ho Shu-ping is part of the meetings with the delegation.
Swedish lawmakers visiting for National DayCAA Director-General Ho Shu-ping wrote a letter to ICAO Council president Salvatore Sciacchitano saying that Taiwan’s inclusion in the organization aligns with its goal of a 'seamless sky.'
Government vows to work toward ICAO and UN participationCAA Director-General Ho Shu-ping said that a well-designed airport would impress travelers and inspire them to visit the destination again.
CAA to spend NT$600m to revamp Penghu airportsCivil Aeronautics Administration Director-General Ho Shu-ping said the renovation projects would upgrade airport infrastructure.
Four island airports to see NT$1.2bn renovationCivil Aviation Administration Director-General Ho Shu-ping spoke about the significance of making SAF available at international airports.
Sustainable flight fuel added at Taiwan’s airportsHo Shu-ping is the Director-General of the Civil Aviation Administration who signed the aviation pact.
Taiwan, Italy sign aviation pact to boost flights
Ho Shu-ping is the Director-General of the Civil Aviation Administration who signed the air service agreement with Finland.
Taiwan, Finland ink air service deal
Ho Shu-ping, the CAA Director-General, announced the launch of new flights and the expected recovery of international flight passengers.
Flights to Abu Dhabi and San Francisco announced























