Egypt renews hosting of ICAO Middle East regional office

Egypt has signed an agreement to renew its hosting of the International Civil Aviation Organization's Middle East regional office. ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar praised Egypt's active support for the organization's activities. The Cairo-based office ranks among ICAO's most important globally.

Egypt has signed an agreement to renew its hosting of the Middle East regional office of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), reaffirming its role as a key hub for aviation cooperation in the region.

ICAO Secretary General Juan Carlos Salazar praised Egypt's active support following the signing. He highlighted that the Cairo-based office is among ICAO's most important globally, playing a central role in implementing programmes and providing technical assistance to member states. Salazar noted that it contributes to enhancing aviation safety standards, improving operational efficiency, and reducing the environmental impact of air transport.

According to Egypt's Cabinet Media Center, the country has hosted the ICAO regional office since 1953. The Cairo office is one of seven ICAO regional offices worldwide and serves 15 member states across the Middle East.

The office provides technical support, capacity building, and policy guidance to member countries, advancing priorities such as aviation safety, operational efficiency, sustainability, and innovation in civil aviation. The renewal reflects continued confidence in Egypt's capabilities and reinforces its position as a regional leader.

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