Kuwait and Mongolia Forge Air Transport Agreement

Kuwait City: Kuwait’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) signed a bilateral agreement with Mongolia on Sunday to regulate air transport between the two countries. The agreement establishes legal frameworks for designating airlines, operational mechanisms, and technical aspects related to aviation security and safety.

According to Kuwait News Agency, Sheikh Humoud Mubarak Al-Humoud Al-Sabah, President of DGCA, emphasized that the agreement aims to ensure safe aviation operations between Kuwait and Mongolia. This initiative is expected to enhance joint cooperation in the aviation sector. Sheikh Humoud highlighted the focus on implementing the legal and technical measures necessary for airline operations at Kuwait International to ensure the safety and security of passengers.

He noted that this agreement is part of Kuwait’s broader efforts to establish similar agreements with other countries in the near future. The goal is to strengthen the aviation sector and promote tourism in Kuwait. On his part, Sandagdorj Batbold, State Secretary of the Ministry of Roads and Transport, expressed satisfaction with the agreement and stated that it would have a positive impact on trade and tourism between Kuwait and Mongolia.

He further added that the agreement will strengthen bilateral relations and contribute to achieving mutual interests.