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Syria and Brazil discuss civil aviation cooperation

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Syria and Brazil discuss civil aviation cooperation

Head of General Authority of Civil Aviation, Omar al-Hussary, discussed on Wednesday with Brazilian aerospace industry Company Embraer’s officials cooperation to develop Syria’s airlines fleet.

According to a statement from the Civil Aviation Authority on its Telegram channel, the meeting took place on the sidelines of the Dubai Airshow 2025. Sameh Orabi, the General Director of Syrian Airlines, also attended the meeting.

The two sides discussed opportunities for cooperation and explored ways to develop the Syrian Airlines fleet and improve air transport in line with the Authority’s long-term vision.

They also reviewed the latest technologies and solutions offered by Embraer in the aerospace industry.

The meeting is part of Syria’s efforts to develop its air transport sector, which has faced significant setbacks over the past decade due to the war and the economic sanctions imposed on the former regime

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