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Baku to host World Air Navigation Summit
Baku/13.06.23/Turan: In June 2024, Baku will host the next World Summit on Air Navigation and the 28th Annual General Meeting of CANSO. This was announced at the CANSO summit in Berlin, according to the press service of AZAL Airlines.
CANSO is an international organization of air navigation service providers. Currently, the organization has more than 180 members, including Azerbaijan, which has become a member since 2005.
More than 350 leaders from the field of civil aviation representing 150 countries of the world are expected to participate in the summit in Baku. They will gather to discuss the most pressing issues of optimizing air transport and cooperation in creating a safe and sustainable global aviation transportation chain.
CANSO covers more than 85% of the world's air traffic. ----06B----
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- 13 June 2023 17:04
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