Aviation
Kuwait unveils phased plan to resume commercial flights
The authorities in Kuwait have unveiled a multi-phased plan to gradually resume commercial aviation, according to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).
The Higher Committee for Re-operating Flights at Kuwait International Airport discussed today the phased scheme, which will be implemented gradually.
Kuwait Civil Aviation General Directorate (GDCA) Chief Shaikh Salman Al-Hmoud Al-Sabah said that the committee will take up the proposals of the relevant authorities for the gradual resumption.
Sheikh Salman noted that one of the committee tasks is to adopt the plan according to the international laws issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and other relevant international organizations.
The committee will also take charge of overseeing the implementation plan in order to achieve the standard rules and recommended working methods and health and security measures adopted internationally and locally.
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