Riyadh, KSA, April 27, 2015 - A high-level Saudi delegation is participating in the third meeting of the Directors General of Civil Aviation in the Middle East, held from April 27 - 29, 2015 in Doha, Qatar.

The Saudi delegation, led by H.E. Suleiman bin Abdullah Al-Hamdan - President of the General Authority for Civil Aviation, includes Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud - Assistant to the President for International Cooperation and Deputy Head of the Delegation, Wael bin Mohammed Al Sarhan - Assistant to the President forCommunicationsand Marketing, Captain Abdul Hakim Al Alawi - Assistant to the  vice President for Safety and Air Transport, as well as a number of senior government officials.

The conference aims to bring together decision-makers in the civil aviation sector under one roof to discuss the most significant issues facing their countries and the region at large, and those related to security and safety. Further, the meeting also serves as an important platform for communication, where delegates exchange views and help strengthen coordination and cooperation between the civil aviation authorities in the Middle East.

His Excellency Suleiman bin Abdullah Al-Hamdan, President of the General Authority for Civil Aviation, said: "This meeting is truly one of the most important events held in the region to discuss key issues and developments and plans relevant to the sector.  In addition, it also provides an excellent opportunity for decision-makers and officials of the civil aviation sector in the region to exchange expertise, experiences, and new ideas. For this year's meeting, we have created an agenda featuringa number of important topics and issues in the context of our representation of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."

H.E. added, "The conditions in which our region has witnessed requires us to be more aligned and coordinated to serve the best interests our leadership.   We aim, through this participation, to revisit key common issues and make the right decisions that will achieve both harmony and integration to further reinforce the fact that we need to work together to face any potential future challenge in civil aviation."

The conference is held every two years in one of the Middle East member-states of ICAO, and is attended by the directors general of civil aviation in the region, who convene together todiscuss ways of strengthening the civil aviation industry and air transport, outline plans to further develop the sector in the region, and reviewthe latest data and trends relating to aviation safety and safety management systems.  It is worth mentioning that Saudi Arabia hosted the second meeting in 2013.

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