Riyadh, Mohammed bin Thamer Al Kaabi, the Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, participates in the third edition of the Future Aviation Forum held from May 20-22 in Riyadh under the theme "Elevating Global Connectivity." "We are honoured to attend this forum, which serves as a platform to discuss the latest advancements in the aviation industry. Strengthening global collaboration is crucial to support our aspirations, drive innovation, and develop policies for a prosperous industry future," Al Kaabi said. He praised Saudi Arabia's efforts and commitment to developing the aviation sector for a more sustainable future. The forum discussed topics such as global aviation sector challenges, air transport advancements, and environmental sustainability in civil aviation, advanced air transport capabilities, and improving global connectivity. Future Aviation Forum provides a valuable platform for expertise exchange and exploring best practices to keep pace with evolving market demands. The event was attended by transport ministers, civil aviation authority heads, and specialists from international and regional civil aviation organisations. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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