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Kuwait Airways participates in 58th Arab Air Carriers Organisation

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Kuwait Airways participated in the 58th Annual General Meetings of the Arab Air Carriers Organisation (AACO), held in Rabat, Morocco, from 3 to 5 November 2025.

The event brought together a select group of representatives from Arab airlines, along with various experts and decision-makers from across the air transport sector.

On this occasion, Kuwait Airways Chairman, Abdulmohsen Al-Fagaan affirmed that Kuwait Airways is always committed to supporting all initiatives and decisions that contribute to the development of the Arab aviation industry and the air transport sector in general.

He emphasised that this commitment reflects the company’s belief in the importance of integration and cooperation between Arab airlines to address challenges and enhance competitiveness within this vital sector.

Al-Fagaan added: “Kuwait Airways continuously strives to keep pace with the latest methods and modern technologies in the global aviation sector, while working to strengthen its leading position as the national carrier of the State of Kuwait. This in turn, contributes significantly to the development of the country’s air transport industry, in line with the State’s plans and its future vision, New Kuwait 2035, which aims to achieve sustainable development across various sectors.”

Al-Fagaan emphasised the importance of continued coordination between member airlines of the Arab Air Carriers Organisation, to foster growth and promote innovation within the Arab aviation sector.

Al-Fagaan concluded his statement by expressing his gratitude and appreciation to the organisers of the General Assembly, praising the outstanding efforts of the Arab Air Carriers Organisation and all participants in ensuring the success of this important event.

He also conveyed Kuwait Airways’ appreciation to all attendees and contributors for their role in strengthening cooperation and partnership between Arab airlines and in achieving progress and prosperity for the air transport sector in the region. -TradeArabia News Service

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