The Authority said in a press statement today: “The signing of the memorandum took place on the sidelines of the country’s participation in the first ICAO Advanced Air Mobility Symposium, which was held in Montreal, Canada and concluded on September 12.”
The Green Aviation Technology Center aims to promote clean energy solutions, support research and development in sustainable aviation technologies, and enhance international cooperation in this vital file. Its development comes within the framework of the future strategic directions of the State. The UAE To become a global leader in green technology and carbon reduction in the aviation sector.
Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director General of the General Civil Aviation Authority, said: “This MoU reflects our commitment to developing sustainable aviation and supporting the national strategy to reduce carbon emissions. The Green Aviation Centre will play a pivotal role in developing innovative solutions for a more prosperous, sustainable and greener future.”
“We are excited to partner with the GCAA to establish this innovative centre,” said Henry Howie, Chairman of Volare Air Mobility. “Our mission is to accelerate the adoption of green aviation technologies, and this partnership will help create a centre of excellence in sustainable air mobility in the UAE.”
This partnership reflects a shared vision between the General Authority of Civil Aviation and Volare Air Mobility to achieve a qualitative shift in the field of air travel through green technology, in a way that achieves mutual benefit and serves the global aviation community.