Doha: The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) has successfully organized a training program tailored for the third batch of Egyptian air traffic controllers. This initiative aims to acquaint the participants with air navigation procedures specific to the State of Qatar, including Independent Parallel Operations (IPO). These procedures play a crucial role in addressing congestion and aircraft overcrowding at airports. Furthermore, the program provided training on various systems that are integral to air traffic management.
According to Qatar News Agency, this program is a testament to the ongoing collaboration between the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt in the civil aviation sector. Both nations are committed to enhancing joint efforts and sharing expertise in this field. Mohamed Faleh Al Hajri, who is in charge of managing QCAA, underscored the significance of the cooperative relationship between the two countries. He noted that such partnerships are vital for improving professional capabilit
ies and elevating the efficiency levels of aviation sector workers.
Al Hajri also highlighted the importance of such training courses in developing both technical and administrative skills. These advancements directly contribute to enhancing safety and quality standards within the aviation sector, thereby addressing the needs of the sector’s rapid growth.