Saudi Arabia Pushes Global Aviation Agenda with 31 ICAO Papers

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Riyadh:Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), played a prominent role at the 42nd General Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), held in Montreal, Canada, from September 23 to October 3.

According to Saudi Press Agency, a high-level delegation, led by Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and GACA Chairman Saleh Al-Jasser, presented 31 working and information papers across key areas, including innovation, safety, security, sustainability, quality, and air transport.

GACA President Abdulaziz Al-Duailej emphasized that these papers align with Saudi Vision 2030's goal of transforming the Kingdom into a global logistics hub. They highlighted safety and security, including efforts to enhance aviation security and address emerging risks from advanced air mobility, such as drones and cyberattacks; sustainability, focusing on reducing carbon emissions, investing in biofuels and clean technologies; and infrastructure and quality, advocating for airport infrastructure development and integrating the passenger experience into ICAO regulatory frameworks.

The delegation also reaffirmed the Kingdom's ambitious goals under the civil aviation program, aiming to reach 330 million passengers annually by 2030, double the number of international travel destinations to over 250, and increase air cargo capacity to 4.5 million tons annually.

Key proposals presented included facilitating humanitarian and relief flights by addressing permit delays and inconsistent fees, reflecting the ongoing efforts of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), and developing ICAO guidance materials for accrediting Air Navigation Service Providers to enhance global safety and efficiency.