Abu Dhabi / WAM
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), signed final agreements on air transport services with the Central Pacific island of Kiribati, the South Pacific Ocean nation of Vanuatu and the cabinet of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Dubai to boost bilateral air relationships between UAE and these countries. The UAE remains to be the country with most signed number of open skies agreements.
Saif Mohamed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the GCAA, who signed on behalf of the state, said, “These final agreements implementing the open sky policy aims to explore new prospects and line up with aviation development march for the national carriers to enhance cooperation and economic bonds between UAE and the other countries. The GCAA strategy is to find growth opportunities and facilitate the commercial exchange process in the aviation sector. We are proud that the UAE is a pioneer and the country with the most signed open sky agreements, and
is always exerting efforts to
promote this policy globally.”
Saif Mohamed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of GCAA, who signed on behalf of the state, said, “These final agreements implementing open sky policy aims to explore new prospects and line up with aviation development march for the national carriers to enhance cooperation and economic bonds between UAE and the other countries.â€