Ministry of Transportation's Civil Aviation Affairs hosts 2nd seminar on 'Developments in Civil Aviation Law'

Acting Undersecretary for Civil Aviation Affairs at the Ministry of Transportation (MOT), Mr Ahmed Nemat Ali officially opened the seminar on 'Developments in Civil Aviation Law' at the Movenpick Hotel Bahrain in co-ordination with Arab Air Carriers Organization (AACO).

The seminar was attended by 36 participants, including representatives from all GCC countries as well as senior officials from the Ministry of Transportation, Gulf Air, Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), BAFCO, and General Directorate for Security Exits, and Customs Affairs

The seminar being held from the 5th-7th of February will review the latest developments in the laws and regulations pertaining to global civil aviation as well as their impact on air travel movement and the adherence of national legislation and regulations with international requirements and standards.

Participants expressed their appreciation to the MOT for organizing this seminar with the aim of developing the expertise and proficiency of those participating and also to provide exposure to the latest developments and regulatory requirements in the civil aviation sector.

On this occasion, the Acting Undersecretary for Civil Aviation Affairs also thanked participants for attending the seminar which is being hosted in the Kingdom of Bahrain for the second time running and hoped they will take advantage of the information shared during the seminar and succeed in applying it in their respective areas of expertise.
The seminar being held from the 5th-7th of February will review the latest developments in the laws and regulations pertaining to global civil aviation.
The seminar being held from the 5th-7th of February will review the latest developments in the laws and regulations pertaining to global civil aviation.
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