Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab
Emirates, is hosting the 44th Annual General Meeting of the Arab
Air Carriers Organisation (AACO) between 28 and 30 November.
It is
the first time time the emirate has been chosen as the venue for
the event since 1983.
Representatives from all Arab airlines will
attend the meeting and take advantage of the opportunity to
discuss the issues the region’s aviation industry faces, both
formally and informally.
Etihad Airways has flown delegates in from all over the
region and will host them during their stay.
“Abu Dhabi is
proud to host the 44th AGM, especially as it coincides with the
UAE’s 40th anniversary celebrations. The Middle East aviation
story been the industry’s most exciting over the last 10 years,
but still we face many barriers to growth and progress,” said Etihad
Airways Chief Executive Officer, James Hogan. “This meeting is an excellent opportunity for delegates to
not only gauge the progress we have collectively made over the
preceding 12 months, but to also come together on issues that
affect us all. With our partner ADAC and ADTA, we very much look
forward to welcoming delegates and showing them the best that Abu
Dhabi has to offer.”
The Arab Air Carriers’
Organisation is an alliance of Arab airlines established in 1965
by the League of Arab States. Its goal is to promote cooperation,
quality and safety standards among Arab airlines.
Other attendees to the AACO AGM will include representatives from
aircraft and engine manufacturers, aviation consultants, fuel suppliers, leasing companies and ground handling services
providers.
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