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Civil Aviation prepares Sana’a airport to receive civil flights

A meeting held today at Sana’a International Airport, headed by the Chairman of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Yahya Al-Sayani, discussed the airport’s technical and operational readiness to receive flights during the next stage.

The meeting, in the presence of the Authority’s Undersecretary, Arif Al-Ashram, and including the Director of Sana’a International Airport, Khaled Al-Shayef, and the Directors of Air Transport, Dr. Mazen Ghanem, and Construction Directors, Hadi Khairan, at the Authority, reviewed the strategic and development plans for the airport in the technical aspects in accordance with international specifications and standards.

In the meeting, Al-Sayani stressed the importance of the next stage in developing and modernizing civil aviation in general and Sanaa Airport in particular in the technical and administrative aspects.

He stressed the need to keep pace with the development and modernization of the strategy pursued by the Supreme Political Council in the construction phase of state institutions, including building civil aviation, in a way that provides humanitarian services to travelers without exception.

He added that the construction phase requires everyone to come together and work as one team to accomplish this important stage in the field of civil aviation… indicating that the authority has national technical and professional expertise working to overcome the difficulties and challenges that the aggression tried to create over a period of ten years.

He pointed out that there are strategic plans for all the various sectors of the authority that would develop the air transport sector in accordance with the requirements and international standards emanating from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

In turn, the Director of Sana’a Airport reviewed the level of work progress at the airport according to the technical, administrative and professional aspects. He explained that Sana’a Airport provides its navigation services for civil flights heading to the destination of Jordan and international flights affiliated with the United Nations and humanitarian organizations working in Yemen with complete professionalism and around the clock.

The meeting was attended by a number of technical specialists and professionals working at the General Aviation Authority and Sanaa International Airport.

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