
Santo Domingo. –The Dominican Association of specialist in aeronautical information services spanish: Adeia valued that for the first time in a long time the institution technicians have had the opportunity to meet with the general direction and being treated with respect, justice and equity, without the need to go to public complaint and to the vindictive struggle.
Servers operating in Idacs Direction of Air Navigation, headed by its president Pablo Taveras and some other high managers, made recognition to Porcella for the opening and measures adopted to improve the working conditions in the diverse technical areas as the quality management grows and the country aeronautical activity.
Taveras affirmed that never before the managements and delegates of his organization around the country had have the opportunity to deal directly with Idacs general director the topics related with operational situation and laboral environment of the technician staff of Air Navigation Direction spanish: Dina and some other Idacs topics.
Among Adeia participants managers in the meeting with Porcella were, besides Taveras, vicepresident Francisco Vizcaíno; general secretary Luis Mejía; organization secretary María Florián; finance secretary Hilda Mejía; and press secretary and propaganda Buenaroti Vilomar.
Porcella appreciated the group gesture and declared that the actual team responsable of Idac it is firmly committed in improves quality of services in all areas, wich implies to support the decent work, reinforce education quality to its staff by fostering the belonging sense in all the family institution boosting the objectives accomplishing in the substainable development in the aeronautical sector to the country.
Idacs director was accompanied by the survilliance operational director, Gender Damián Castro; Fly Rules director , Pedro Alberto Piña; legal director, Bernarda Franco; Information technology director, Raúl Muñoz; communication director, Luis José Chávez; in charge of interinstitutional relations, Jasmín Fabré; in charge of General Services, Mario Almánzar, among other officers.





