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GCCA hails Supreme Council decision to establish GCC Civil Aviation Authority

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The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates said the decision by the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) to establish the GCC Civil Aviation Authority and designate the UAE as its headquarters as an extremely important one for the region.

Saying that this step reflects a clear strategic direction to strengthen Gulf integration in the air transport ecosystem and advance it toward greater coordination and harmonisation, the GCCA said it will create unprecedented growth opportunities for the vital sector not only across the Gulf but also at the international level.

Calling it a pivotal milestone in the journey of joint Gulf cooperation, Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of the UAE General Civil Aviation Authority, said that the establishment of the GCC Civil Aviation Authority represents the unified vision of GCC States to build an integrated aviation system supporting trade, tourism, and economic development.

“Hosting the headquarters of the GCC Civil Aviation Authority strengthens the UAE’s strategic position and reinforces its leadership in international aviation, while highlighting its role in developing the sector across the region,” added Al Marri.

“This decision also reflects the GCC States’ commitment to enhancing integration in strategic sectors, particularly civil aviation, supporting the region’s position as a global hub for air transport and logistics, and boosting its competitiveness at both regional and international levels.”

Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the GCAA, said this decision is based on aligning visions, enhances institutional cooperation among civil aviation authorities in the GCC, and supports the sector’s readiness to respond to the rapidly evolving global aviation landscape.

Al Suwaidi emphasised that the UAE’s selection as the headquarters reflects confidence in the country’s regulatory expertise and institutional capabilities in civil aviation development, as well as its ongoing commitment to supporting joint GCC initiatives.

The GCAA reaffirmed its commitment to providing all necessary support to ensure the success of the GCC Civil Aviation Authority and actively contributing to achieving its objectives.

The new GCC Civil Aviation Authority aims to elevate joint Gulf cooperation in civil aviation by promoting legislative and operational harmonisation among Member States and supporting the achievement of the highest levels of safety, security, and operational efficiency in global aviation.

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