07 Jul 2010 Press Release
 

UAE strengths links with Central European Countries

Aysha Al Hamili, UAE Permanent Representative on the ICAO Council with (CERG) representatives.
Aysha Al Hamili, UAE Permanent Representative on the ICAO Council with (CERG) representatives.
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On training cooperation & human resource capacity building
The United Arab Emirates participated for the first time in the Central European Rotation Group (CERG) Executive Meeting, which took place from 30 June to 1 July in Paiana Brasov, Romania.

Capt. Aysha Al Hamili,  the UAE Permanent Representative on the ICAO Council attended the meeting  which includes represents from the Civil Aeronautical Authorities of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, Slovak Republic and Slovenia.

 "UAE participation at this event serves reflects the close cooperation that CERG countries and the UAE have recently developed" said Capt. Aysha Al Hamili.

"CERG member States and the UAE discussed ways to strengthening training cooperation in civil aviation with particular emphasis on human resource capacity building". Added Al Hamili.

Capt. Al Hamili also noted that in this collaborative spirit in civil aviation, the UAE has also worked very closely with a number of EU member States at several of ICAO's high-level meetings, including the latest High-level environmental meeting and the High-Level Safety Conference. In addition, as a testimony of the trust vested in the UAE, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recently selected the UAE to host EASA's international cooperation forum in its second session, the first outside Europe, which discussed the latest developments in safety standards applied by EASA and followed by several civil aviation authorities around the world.

"CERG member States and the UAE look forward to work together to foster the sustainable development of air transport" Capt. Al Hamili concluded.

The UAE has committed to a series of initiatives in cooperation with ICAO that will positively impact the integrity of civil aviation services across the entire 190 Member States, and become a leading contributor to safety, security and environment programmes being administered by ICAO.

The GCAA also signed many vital MOU and agreements in the civil aviation industry with many states and organizations all over the world.

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Email: yalqaissi@gcaa.ae

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