The future of sustainable air travel in the Arab world took a significant step forward today with the commencement of the 29th meeting of the Environment Committee of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization (ACAO) in Muscat, Oman. Representatives from across the region are gathered at the Civil Aviation Authority to address critical issues surrounding aviation environmental protection and chart a course for a greener future for the sector. This meeting underscores a growing commitment to balancing the vital economic contributions of air travel with the urgent need to minimize its environmental impact.
Oman Takes Center Stage in Aviation Environmental Protection
Oman’s hosting of this pivotal meeting marks a turning point in its engagement with ACAO. The nation recently achieved full membership status in the Environment Committee, upgrading from its previous observer role. This elevation reflects Oman’s increasing dedication to regional collaboration on environmental matters within the aviation industry. Furthermore, Oman holds the position of Vice-Chair for the committee’s current term (2025–2026), demonstrating its growing influence and leadership in this crucial area.
Key Objectives and Agenda of the Meeting
The two-day meeting has a comprehensive agenda focused on advancing aviation environmental protection across the Arab region. A primary focus will be reviewing the decisions and recommendations stemming from the 72nd session of the ACAO Executive Council. Participants will also follow up on the progress made during the 28th Environment Committee meeting, ensuring accountability and continued momentum.
Aligning with Global Standards: ICAO Assembly Outcomes
Crucially, the committee will delve into the outcomes of the 42nd ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) Assembly, specifically those related to environmental protection. This discussion is vital for ensuring that regional strategies align with international best practices and contribute to global efforts to mitigate the environmental impact of aviation. The meeting will also address preparations for the 13th meeting of ICAO’s Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection (CAEP), a key forum for developing technical standards.
Beyond these core reviews, the agenda includes discussions on regional and international developments in the field, and the prioritization of activities for 2026. This forward-looking approach is essential for proactively addressing emerging challenges and capitalizing on new opportunities in sustainable aviation.
Oman’s Commitment to a Greener Aviation Future
Khalid bin Hilal Al-Toubi, Director of Civil Aviation Environmental Protection, highlighted the significance of Oman’s role in hosting the meeting. He emphasized that it demonstrates the nation’s strong commitment to supporting collective Arab initiatives in safeguarding the environment through responsible aviation practices.
Al-Toubi further explained that Oman is actively strengthening its own aviation sustainability framework. This includes continuous updates to national legislation and the adoption of the latest practices endorsed by ICAO. The country recognizes the importance of a robust regulatory environment in driving positive change within the sector.
Investing in National Expertise
A key component of Oman’s strategy is the empowerment of national talent. The Civil Aviation Authority is prioritizing the development and strengthening of Omani expertise within specialized technical committees. This investment will ensure effective representation in international environmental discussions, particularly those concerning climate change, aviation emissions, aircraft noise, fuel efficiency, and airport waste management. By building a strong base of local professionals, Oman aims to be a proactive contributor to global solutions.
The Role of ACAO’s Environment Committee
The Environment Committee serves as a vital technical arm of ACAO, dedicated to fostering collaboration among Arab states in protecting the atmospheric environment. Its mandate extends to mitigating the environmental consequences of civil aviation, promoting the adoption of ICAO policies and standards, and unifying Arab positions in international forums.
The committee’s work encompasses a broad range of environmental aspects, including the study of greenhouse gas emissions and the development of reduction mechanisms. It also focuses on addressing aircraft noise pollution and improving environmental management practices at airports. Through its technical recommendations, the committee guides member states in implementing best practices and achieving greater environmental compliance.
Towards Sustainable Air Travel in the Arab Region
This meeting in Muscat is not an isolated event, but rather a crucial part of ongoing, concerted efforts to enhance the sustainability of the civil aviation sector throughout the Arab world. It reflects a shared understanding that balancing economic growth with environmental protection is essential for the long-term viability of the industry.
By working together, ACAO member states can leverage regional synergies, share knowledge and resources, and accelerate the transition towards a more sustainable and responsible aviation future. The discussions and outcomes of this meeting will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping that future, ensuring that air travel in the Arab region continues to connect people and economies while minimizing its impact on the planet.
To learn more about ACAO and its initiatives, please visit their official website. We encourage stakeholders in the aviation industry to actively participate in these vital conversations and contribute to the collective effort of achieving aviation environmental protection and a truly sustainable future for air travel.

