New Delhi: Kuwait and India have signed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enhance bilateral cooperation in the field of civil aviation.
The talks focused on strengthening air transport ties between the two countries, exchanging technical expertise, and addressing emerging needs in the aviation sector.
The newly-signed MoU includes provisions tailored to support and expand the air transport market for both nations, with a focus on meeting the expectations of travellers and aligning with the evolving dynamics of the aviation industry.
Discussions covered a broad range of topics, including recent developments in international air transport, best practices in aviation management, and mechanisms to improve services, safety standards, and regulatory frameworks.
The agreement is expected to pave the way for greater collaboration in air services, increased flight frequencies, and more efficient regulatory coordination, ultimately benefiting travellers and airlines from both countries.