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

 

meeting in Sana’a, chaired by Minister of Transport Zakaria Al-Shami, discussed the mechanism for developing the work of the General Authority for Civil Aviation and Meteorology (CAMA) and automating the financial and administrative aspects during the next year 2021.

 

The meeting, which was attended by the deputy of the Ministry of Transport for the Air Transport Sector, Abdullah Al-Ansi, theCAMA ‘ S charmin, Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Rahman Abdul-Qader, and the Authority’s deputy, Raed Jabal, reviewed the civil service report on job discipline in the official working hours of the authority’s employees and its sectors and the report on completing the automation system and linking it online with the ministry.

 

The meeting discussed the formation of a legal team by the authority to preserve the lands and prohibitions of the airports from the attacks they are exposed to by influential people taking advantage of the situation that the country is going through from aggression and siege, in addition to preparing a training and rehabilitation plan targeting all staff working in the authority during the next year.

 

The Minister of Transport emphasized the need to complete the automation system and pay attention to the training and qualification of the authority’s cadres, especially in the qualitative technical aspect, according to the instructions of the revolutionary and political leadership.

 

He pointed out that the achievements and development in the work can only be done through solidarity, cooperation and work in the spirit of one team in a way that contributes to the promotion and development of the Authority’s work and the services it provides in the field of civil aviation locally and internationally.

 

The Minister of Transport urged the leadership of the authority on the necessity of obliging the employees to discipline the official working hours for the public interest and to develop and update work in line with recent developments in the field of civil aviation

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