Saudi Arabia Calls on World to Usher in a New Era of Aviation at ICAO Symposium


September 12, 2024

General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) President Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, who also is the Arab Civil Aviation Organization executive council president, has called on civil aviation authorities worldwide to work together to usher in a new era of aviation for the world.

 During his opening speech at the UN International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Advanced Air Mobility Symposium -- held in Montreal, Canada from September 9 to 12 -- Al-Duailej urged collaborative efforts to exchange knowledge in the sector.

 He also underscored the importance of addressing relevant challenges and building partnerships to ensure the success of advanced air mobility technologies globally.

 ICAO Council President Salvatore Sciacchitano, representatives from ICAO member states, and global aviation leaders attended the event.

 At the ICAO symposium, Saudi Arabia was chosen to deliver the opening speech to aviation leaders from over 75 countries due to its pioneering role in international civil aviation, particularly advanced aviation. The selection also solidifies the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s global leadership in the aviation industry, with the nation serving as a gateway to the world and a global hub for trade and tourism, given its strategic location connecting Asia, Africa, and Europe.

 During the forum, the Kingdom highlighted its Advanced Air Mobility roadmap launched in 2024, aligning with the national aviation strategy. The roadmap signifies a comprehensive change based on seven key pillars: adopting technological solutions, developing infrastructure, achieving comprehensive governance, building trust, attracting investments, setting regulations and systems, and empowering human capital.

 Additionally, the Kingdom shed light on its hosting last May of the third edition of the Future Aviation Forum 2024 under the patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud. That edition of the forum witnessed exceptional successes, including the participation of seven advanced air transport aircraft in the accompanying exhibition, making it the largest gathering of such aircraft types in the world.

 Furthermore, the Kingdom highlighted its experience in conducting air taxi operations during the previous Hajj season in June through GACA as an example of the role that advanced air mobility can play in various aspects of life. The Kingdom underscored the need for expanding the scope of this technology to enable and assist the millions of pilgrims who visit the holy sites annually. It emphasized unveiling future plans to establish capabilities center by 2028 that focuses on training local talents and attracting top minds and competent individuals globally.

 During the symposium, the ICAO granted the Global Advanced Air Mobility Academic Paper Competition award to students from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). The accolade underscores the Kingdom's potential in advanced air mobility, successfully integrating and empowering it in line with the Kingdom's ambitious goal to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2060. This potential also reinforces Saudi Arabia’s commitment to advanced research and complements its investments in Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft.

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