Belmopan, Belize: The State of Qatar, through the Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA), recently participated as an observer in the 12th meeting of the Directors of Civil Aviation in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, organized by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Belize. The Qatari delegation was led by Mohammed bin Faleh Al-Hajri, who highlighted Qatar’s efforts to enhance multilateral relations with ICAO and its member states. The QCAA also emphasized Qatar’s commitment to supporting the effective implementation of ICAO standards and recommended practices in member states.
The meeting in Belize was attended by directors of civil aviation authorities in the region, along with senior officials in the aviation sector. During the event, the QCAA presented a paper outlining Qatar’s readiness to collaborate with ICAO and member states to establish strategic partnerships and enhance cooperation. This proposal was well-received by representatives of ICAO member states and industry professionals in the civil aviation sector. ICAO Secretary-General, Juan Carlos Salazar Gomez, commended Qatar for its continued efforts to develop international civil aviation and its active participation in regional and international aviation-related events.
Qatar’s presence at the meeting in Belize demonstrates the country’s commitment to promoting and supporting the global aviation industry. By actively engaging with ICAO and other stakeholders in the aviation sector, Qatar is able to contribute to the development of international aviation standards and practices. The QCAA’s participation in the 12th meeting of Directors of Civil Aviation in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean highlights Qatar’s dedication to enhancing multilateral relations and fostering cooperation within the aviation community.
Through its paper presented at the meeting, the QCAA showcased Qatar’s willingness to support the implementation of ICAO standards and recommended practices in member states. By proposing to develop ways of joint cooperation and establish strategic partnerships, Qatar aims to strengthen its relationships with ICAO and other member states. The support garnered for Qatar’s proposal at the meeting indicates a shared commitment among ICAO member states and industry professionals to collaborate and work together to enhance global aviation standards and practices.
Qatar’s active participation in international and regional aviation events, such as the meeting in Belize, reflects the country’s broader efforts to contribute to the development of the global aviation industry. By engaging with organizations like ICAO and collaborating with other stakeholders in the sector, Qatar can play a key role in promoting international cooperation and fostering a culture of excellence in civil aviation. The QCAA’s presence at the meeting underscores Qatar’s commitment to enhancing multilateral relations and working towards the common goal of advancing global aviation standards and practices.
In conclusion, Qatar’s participation in the 12th meeting of Directors of Civil Aviation in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean highlights the country’s commitment to promoting international cooperation and collaboration within the aviation industry. By actively engaging with ICAO and other stakeholders, Qatar can contribute to the development of global aviation standards and practices, ultimately helping to enhance the safety and efficiency of civil aviation worldwide. Qatar’s continued efforts in this area demonstrate its dedication to advancing the goals of ICAO and fostering a culture of excellence in international civil aviation.