Afghan, Turkish airlines chiefs meet to strengthen aviation cooperation
The presidents of Ariana Afghan Airlines and Turkish Airlines held a high-level meeting to discuss strategies for developing and expanding air transport cooperation between the two carriers.
Mullah Bakht-ur-Rehman Sharafat, President of Ariana Afghan Airlines, and Bilal Ekşi, CEO of Turkish Airlines, met to focus on key areas of collaboration.
The core of the discussion centered on the standardization of passenger and cargo services, an essential step towards integrating their networks and improving service quality. Furthermore, the meeting addressed the expansion of bilateral technical and operational cooperation.
Both executives underscored the importance of establishing joint technical and operational teams to foster the sustainable growth of the air transport network linking Afghanistan and Turkey. This collaborative approach aims to enhance efficiency and capacity in both passenger and cargo sectors.
The talks signify a strong commitment from both national carriers to deepening aviation ties, which could have broader implications for regional connectivity and trade between the two countries. (ILKHA)
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