The Minister of Transport of the caretaker government, Abdul Wahab Al-Durra, confirmed that the modernization and development of Sana'a International Airport and the restoration and rehabilitation of Taiz and Hodeida international airports are among the priorities of the Ministry of Transport and the Civil Aviation and Meteorology Authority within their plans for the current year. The Minister of Transport explained during his visit today to Sanaa Airport, along with the Chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority, Dr. Muhammad Abdel Qader, that Sanaa International Airport will witness a qualitative leap in development and modernization in the technical and technical fields and in infrastructure that will provide the finest air navigation services for civil flights across various destinations after the complete siege of the airport is lifted soon." He pointed out that the development and modernization of Sanaa Airport comes as a translation of the directives of the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Poli tical Council, as it represents the face of the country and the first gateway to the world and provides humanitarian services to most of the residents of the Republic of Yemen. Minister Al-Durra touched on the technical equipment being installed at the airport to keep pace with the increase in the number of passengers, flights and destinations through Sanaa International Airport in the near future. He pointed out that the project to develop and modernize the main corridor of the runway and aircraft landing is a priority for the Ministry of Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority, which will soon be implemented by the General Organization for Roads and Bridges in accordance with international specifications and standards. He appreciated the efforts of the Civil Aviation Authority in preparing strategic plans and studies and self-financing them for projects of importance at Sana'a International Airport, indicating that implementation will be carried out according to the specifications of the International Aviation Organization (ICAO) during the current year. Source: Yemen News Agency
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