
Civil Aviation: Morocco Among Arab Candidates for ICAO Council Seat
Rabat – The Arab Civil Aviation Organization (ACAO) has officially approved a list of Arab countries, including Morocco, to run for seats on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Council.
During an extraordinary general assembly held Thursday in Rabat, ACAO member states endorsed candidates from two categories. Alongside Morocco, the list includes Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
The initiative aims to ensure a stronger Arab voice in the ICAO Council ahead of its 42nd General Assembly, scheduled to take place from September 23 to October 3, 2025 in Montreal.
Speaking at the assembly, Morocco's Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, emphasized the importance of a unified Arab representation that reflects the growing influence and strategic role of the civil aviation sector in Arab economies.
'A strong Arab presence in the ICAO Council will highlight the vital contribution of civil aviation to economic and social development—not only in Arab countries, but globally,' Kayouh said. He also stressed the need for Arab nations to keep pace with rapidly evolving developments in aviation, from legal frameworks to technological innovations.
Kayouh expressed optimism that a harmonized Arab vision would help secure broader international support from other regional blocs, thereby increasing the chances of Arab candidates winning a substantial number of votes.
The minister also announced that Morocco has completed architectural plans and secured land for the construction of ACAO's new headquarters, reaffirming the country's commitment to enhancing the organization's working environment. A contractor for the project will be selected soon.
Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Duailej, President of ACAO's Executive Council, noted that discussions during the assembly also tackled pressing issues in civil aviation, including air safety and the integration of modern technologies. He stressed the importance of coordinated Arab efforts in addressing industry challenges and preparing for the ICAO elections.
He called for a unified Arab stance within international aviation institutions, underscoring the need for deeper cooperation with other regional blocs to boost mutual support during elections.
The ACAO assembly marks a strategic step in aligning Arab countries' policies, strengthening technical and regulatory capacities, and reinforcing their collective presence on the international aviation stage.
An agency under the Arab League, ACAO seeks to advance collaboration among Arab nations in civil aviation, while promoting shared policies, developing technological capabilities, and advocating for Arab interests in global aviation governance. Tags: aviation in moroccoICAO councilMorocco

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