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Airways and GCAA confirm cooperation agreement

Published on May 23rd, 2025
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Airways and GCAA confirm cooperation agreement

Airways New Zealand and the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to strengthen collaboration and enhance the safety and efficiency of air traffic services across their regions.

The MOU, signed at Airspace World in Lisbon, establishes a framework for cooperation in several key areas. These include enhancing integrated safety management systems and safety culture, with a focus on improving systems, processes and safety leadership to strengthen safety performance. The two organisations will also share operational best practices in air traffic management, aiming to deliver more efficient and effective services.

In the technology and innovation space, the MOU provides for collaboration on the use of existing and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. It also supports closer cooperation in aeronautical information management, airspace and instrument flight procedure design, and air navigation services training.

A collaborative approach is essential to meeting the challenges and opportunities facing the global air traffic management industry, says Airways Chief Executive James Young.

Airways has a longstanding working relationship with GCAA, providing air traffic control training services through its commercial subsidiary, Airways International. This agreement expands on that relationship, fostering further collaboration in a variety of key areas.

Katarzyna Żmudzińska
Kasia is an ATM consultant with international experience in technical and regulatory projects gained in consulting companies - Think Research (UK) and EY (Brussels), as well as organisations like European Commission (DG MOVE), Eurocontol and ICAO and most recently a market intelligence expert with FoxATM.
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