The civil aviation authorities of Qatar and Dominica have signed an initial air services agreement, marking a significant step toward strengthening bilateral aviation ties.
The agreement, finalized during a bilateral talks session, is accompanied by a memorandum of understanding (MoU) allowing designated carriers from both countries to operate unlimited passenger and cargo flights with full transportation rights.
The memorandum was signed by In Charge of Managing Qatar Civil Aviation Authority Mohammed Faleh Al Hajri and Minister of Tourism and International Transport of Dominica HE Denise Charles.
Qatar’s aviation industry is a rapidly evolving sector, marked by significant investments, technological advancements, and strategic partnerships that align with the nation’s Vision 2030 objectives.
According to the press statement, this signing represents a positive and significant step toward strengthening bilateral cooperation between the two countries in the civil aviation sector, contributing to the realization of each country’s vision in this field and their ongoing efforts to develop and improve air transport services.
Further, this development is part of Qatar’s broader strategy to expand its global air network and foster international partnerships in the aviation sector.
Following the signing, several issues of common interest in the field of civil aviation were discussed, as well as ways to develop and improve them to serve the interests of both parties.
Looking ahead, Qatar’s aviation industry is set to soar to new heights, fueled by strategic investments, cutting-edge technological advancements, and a steadfast commitment to delivering world-class service. With continued fleet expansion, state-of-the-art infrastructure development, and bold partnerships across global markets, Qatar is positioning itself as a premier hub for air travel and logistics.
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