In a significant meeting held today in Rabat, Morocco, Captain Saleh bin Naheed, the head of Yemen’s General Authority for Civil Aviation and Meteorology, discussed ways to enhance cooperation in civil aviation with Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, the head of Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Civil Aviation. This meeting took place on the sidelines of the Executive Council and Extraordinary General Assembly of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization.
During their discussions, both leaders addressed the latest developments and challenges facing the aviation sector in their respective countries. They emphasized the importance of sharing expertise and coordinating efforts in regional and international forums. This collaboration aims to adapt to the evolving landscape of civil aviation in the region.
Captain bin Naheed and Al-Duailej reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. They highlighted the need to develop cooperation in civil aviation to enhance security and safety. This partnership is crucial for achieving sustainable development in this vital sector.
Both officials stressed the significance of continuous communication and coordination. They believe that such efforts will serve mutual interests and enhance the integration of civil aviation authorities across Arab nations. Given the regional challenges, close cooperation is essential to ensure the continuity and safety of air traffic.
This meeting marks a pivotal step toward fostering stronger ties between Yemen and Saudi Arabia in the field of civil aviation, paving the way for a more collaborative future.
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