The Chairman of the General Authority for Civil Aviation and Air Transport, Omar al‑Hosari, held a meeting on Tuesday with a high‑ranking Airbus delegation headed by Hadi Akoum, Vice President of Sales for Africa and the Middle East, to discuss expanding cooperation and advancing Syria’s aviation modernization plans.
In a statement published on the Authority’s official Telegram channel, it was confirmed that the talks focused on reviewing ongoing areas of collaboration and exploring new initiatives to improve the efficiency and performance of the country’s air transport sector.
The Airbus representatives presented an extensive briefing detailing strategies to boost technical coordination, enhance operational standards, and revisit existing agreements for potential upgrades. These measures aim to support long‑term goals of rehabilitating Syria’s civil aviation network and aligning it with international practices.
The session was also attended by Alessandro Caletti, Airbus Customer Support Director for Africa and the Middle East; Sameh Orabi, Assistant Chairman of the Authority; and Anwar Akkad, CEO of Syrian Aviation Holding Company.
The meeting is part of the Authority’s ongoing program to modernize the national aircraft fleet and improve airport infrastructure nationwide. Through such engagements, Syrian aviation authorities seek to promote sustainable development and strengthen strategic ties with leading global manufacturers.
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