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Qatar participates in 72nd meeting of ACAO Executive Council

Qatar participates in 72nd meeting of ACAO Executive Council

Qatar Tribune08-05-2025

QNA
Rabat
Qatar, represented by Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCCA), participated in the 72nd meeting of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization (ACAO) Executive Council and the extraordinary session of the organization's General Assembly, which were held over two in Rabat, Morocco.
The Qatari delegation was headed by QCAA Acting Director Mohammed Faleh Al Hajri.
The meeting discussed several topics related to aviation security and safety, and air transport in Arab countries. It also reviewed ways to implement the organization's strategic objectives, enhance cooperation between member states, and coordinate positions in preparation for the 42nd session of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) General Assembly, scheduled to be held in Montreal, Canada.
In his speech, Al Hajri stressed the importance of Arab cooperation in developing the civil aviation sector, calling for revitalising work within the ICAO General Administration and accelerating the implementation of its strategy, which would contribute to achieving common goals and the prosperity of the sector in the Arab world.
The recommendations of the extraordinary session of the General Assembly of the ACAO included support for Qatar's re-nomination for membership in the ICAO Council during the next Assembly.

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