Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS) and NERA have signed a memorandum of understanding with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) to strengthen cooperation in air navigation services, aviation technology, innovation and sustainability.
The agreement was formalised during an official visit to
Singapore by SANS CEO Abdulaziz Al-Zaid, NERA CEO Khaled Attia, and CAAS
Director-General Han Kok Juan.
It establishes a
strategic framework for closer collaboration between the three parties in
developing and modernising air traffic management systems and improving
operational efficiency across key international routes.
The partnership is intended to enhance knowledge exchange
and support joint initiatives in areas including advanced air mobility,
unmanned aircraft traffic management and interoperable navigation technologies.
It also aims to improve coordination between air navigation
systems in the Middle East and Asia, strengthening one of the world’s busiest
aviation corridors.
The MoU comes as global passenger and air cargo demand is
expected to grow, increasing the need for more efficient and integrated
airspace management.
It also supports Saudi Arabia’s broader Aviation Strategy
and Vision 2030 goals to position the Kingdom as a leading global aviation hub.
In addition, the agreement includes cooperation on
innovation labs, human capital development, organisational transformation and
sustainability initiatives.
The partners will share best practices and explore new
technologies to improve safety, efficiency and environmental performance in the
aviation sector. -TradeArabia News Service