Kuwait participates in Global Aviation Summit in Mumbai

KUNA
Wednesday, January 16, 2019

The State of Kuwait is participating in the Global Aviation Summit - 2019 being held in the Indian financial capital of Mumabi to share best experiences in the field and discuss ways of enhanced cooperation in civil aviation.

President of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Sheikh Salman Sabah Al-Salem Al-Humoud Al-Sabah is leading the Kuwaiti delegation. Indian Minister of Civil Aviation Suresh Prabhu opened the inaugural session, which was attended by Kuwait Ambassador to India Jassim Alnaajem and senior officials from Kuwait, in the presence of a number of foreign ministers and industry officials as well as President of Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

The summit is discussing latest developments in the air transport industry and ways to enhance joint cooperation in civil aviation. Presenting a paper in the Ministerial Session titled 'Connecting the World', Sheikh Salman Al-Humoud explained Kuwait's efforts to develop infrastructure in the air transport sector.

He pointed out that it is expected that an investment of USD 20 billion would be coming in the next 10 years to develop and modernize civil aviation sector in Kuwait.

He also said that in order to increase the capacity of Kuwait International Airport and to improve services provided to passengers, a new passenger Terminal 4 was opened.

The T4 can accommodate 4.5 million passengers annually. The new passenger Terminal 5, with a capacity of 2.2 million passengers annually, has also been opened. He added that Kuwait International Airport is currently undergoing a number of development projects, including the construction of a new passenger Terminal 2, which can accommodate 25 million passengers annually and the construction of a new third runway and a new watchtower in addition to the cargo zone.

The Summit, co-hosted by the Indian Ministry of Civil Aviation, the Indian Airports Authority and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry, aims to provide a platform to exchange experience in innovations and latest developments in air travel and discuss the challenges facing the aviation sector.

Leaders from airlines, manufacturers, investors, vendors, cargo, space industry, banking institutions and skill development agencies are also represented in the Summit.

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