UAE Agrees Open Skies with Yemen
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The United Arab Emirates, represented by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) and Yemen, represented by the Yemeni Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), signed last week in Sana'a a Memorandum of Understanding for open air services.
This MOU was signed by Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of the GCAA and Hamed Ahmed Faraj, CAA Chairman, in presence of representatives from the local civil aviation departments and the UAE national airlines.
Under the MOU, the two sides agreed to adopt an open air policy in all airports, taking into consideration the ongoing expansion of Sana'a International Airport.
They also agreed to cooperate in training and to exchange expertise, information and statistical data.

