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Discussing the mechanism for developing the work of the Civil Aviation Authority

 

A meeting in Sana’a, chaired by Minister of Transport Amer Al-Marani, discussed the level of evaluation of the performance of the work of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology and its sectors and the mechanism for developing it in line with international requirements and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

The meeting, which was attended by the deputy of the Ministry of Transport for the Air Transport Sector Abdullah Al-Ansi, the President of the General Authority for Civil Aviation and Meteorology, Dr. Muhammad Abdul Qader, the Authority’s deputy Raed Jabal, the Authority’s assistant agents for the various sectors, and the Ministry’s advisor, Muhammad Al-Sharif, discussed the priorities of the tasks and work to be implemented at the level of the authority and its sectors, and the needs to enhance and develop its navigational services in field of civil aviation.

The meeting reviewed a report on projects approved for Sana’a International Airport, an audit report on the aviation safety sector, the authority’s functional discipline, electronic automation, and the achievements made in the meteorological sector, including the installation of new monitoring stations in a number of governorates of the Republic, which contributes to developing and strengthening the meteorological monitoring process.

The meeting dealt with evaluating the projects, activities and programs of the second phase of the National Vision 2021-2025 of the General Authority for Civil Aviation and Meteorology and its various sectors in accordance with international conditions and requirements and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), including the rehabilitation of the power station at Sana’a International Airport, maintenance of the airport runway and the airport fence and other projects The strategy will achieve the objectives of the authority locally and internationally.

In the meeting, the Minister of Transport stressed the necessity of implementing the studied projects on the ground and translating them into practice, and that they should not be just ink on paper.

He praised the efforts of the leadership of the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Meteorology and its various sectors in the professional and technical fields and the services it provides to international civil aviation in accordance with international conditions and laws, referring to the international ISO certificate obtained by the authority in the civil aviation safety sector.

Minister Al-Marani stressed the need to pay attention to meteorological services and develop their meteorological stations and early warning system in order to enhance their services to all segments of society, especially farmers, investors, traders, researchers and students in Yemeni universities in various disciplines

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