Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan strengthen aviation ties through a collaborative meeting focused on improving flight safety and personnel training.
Officials from Kazakhstan's Aviation Administration and Kyrgyzstan's State Civil Aviation Agency convened in Astana to advance the Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation between the two nations. The meeting served as a platform for exchanging knowledge on licensing processes and professional training for aviation staff.
Kazakhstan introduced new standards for certifying aviation personnel and discussed updates in air traffic management practices. The meeting also highlighted the importance of sharing best practices to improve flight safety and support the overall development of civil aviation.
The Kyrgyz delegation expressed appreciation for Kazakhstan’s guidance and showed interest in further collaboration. The meeting represents a key milestone in enhancing aviation professionalism and safety through regional cooperation.
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