Dubai Civil Aviation Authority Participates in Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh – PRWire

Dubai Civil Aviation Authority Participates in Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh – PRWire

PRWire:

Dubai, UAE, 3 June 2024: The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) took part in the third edition of the Future Aviation Forum held at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This event focused on the future of the aviation sector, emphasizing the importance of global collaborations, innovation, and sustainable air transport.

The DCAA delegation was led by H.E. Mohammed Abdulla Lengawi, Director General of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, accompanied by Saood Abdulaziz Kankazar, Executive Director of the Air Transport and International Affairs Sector. During the forum, the DCAA held a high-level meeting with H.E. Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), and Ali Mohammed Rajab, Executive Vice-President for Air Transport and International Cooperation. The discussions centered on enhancing cooperation and promoting bilateral relations in civil aviation between Saudi Arabia and Dubai.

H.E. Mohammed Abdulla Lengawi expressed his delight at participating in the Future Aviation Forum, which he described as a leading platform for exchanging ideas and visions on the latest innovations and developments in the global aviation sector. He highlighted the forum’s role in shaping the future of aviation, noting the high level of participation and the volume of deals and partnerships forged during the conference. This underscores the Kingdom’s prominent position in global aviation.

He further stated, “At the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, we believe that strengthening international collaboration and participating in local and regional events to exchange experiences and expertise is the best approach to address future challenges and achieve long-term growth in this vital industry.”

The high-level meeting with the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation focused on examining best practices and establishing a framework to improve air transport partnerships, reflecting the strong historical ties between Saudi Arabia and Dubai, especially in civil aviation.

DCAA’s involvement in this forum reaffirms its leadership position in the aviation industry and its commitment to elevating Dubai’s status as a global aviation hub, aligning with its vision of “Dubai as the World’s Airport.” The authority is dedicated to building relationships with international partners, identifying opportunities for collaboration and growth, and ensuring a safe and connected aviation sector.

spot_img

More from this stream

Recomended

37th Annual PARCA Auxiliary Luncheon & Fashion Show

PRWire

PARCA at the Cape PARCA Auxiliary Hosts 37th Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show, A New England–Inspired Celebration in Hillsborough HILLSBOROUGH,...

PRWire Press release Distribution Service.

Cybertel Bridge and Tait Communications Announce Strategic Partnership for EMEA Region

PRWire

[SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA / CAMBRIDGE, UK] — Cybertel Bridge, a Korea-based manufacturer of 3GPP-compliant MCX solutions and Tait Communications, a...

PRWire Press release Distribution Service.

FINNS Beach Club Goes Global with Live Feature on The Today Show

PRWire

FINNS Beach Club Showcased Internationally on The Today ShowBali, Indonesia  FINNS Beach Club went live across Australia at 8AM on...

PRWire Press release Distribution Service.

The Center for Professional Counseling Celebrates 50 Years of Transforming Lives in Southern California – CIFC

PRWire

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA — March 19, 2026 — The Center for Professional Counseling is proud to announce its 50th anniversary,...

PRWire Press release Distribution Service.

Nick Mckenzie Unregulated Power? Questions Raised Over Media Conduct, Economic Impact, and the Need for Journalism Reform in Australia

PRWire

A growing wave of concern is emerging over whether certain forms of modern “investigative journalism” in Australia have crossed the...

PRWire Press release Distribution Service.

Nick McKenzie: Journalists Aren’t Economists — Alleged Unethical Journalism and Why Australia Needs Media Reform

PRWire

Serious concerns are now being raised about what some observers describe as the alleged relentless and wretched targeting of an...

PRWire Press release Distribution Service.