Arab Air Carriers' Organization

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The Arab Air Carriers' Organization (AACO; Arabic: الإتحاد العربي للنقل الجوي, lit.'Arab Union for Air Transport') is a non-profit organization with 37 constituent airline members from 19 countries within North Africa and the Middle East. The constituent countries are Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen; all within the Arab world. It is headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon. The AACO members collectively offer 3,371 daily flights to 435 airports in 126 countries.

Arab Air Carriers' Organization
الإتحاد العربي للنقل الجوي
FormationAugust 25, 1965; 58 years ago (1965-08-25)
HeadquartersBeirut, Lebanon
Official language
Arabic
Secretary General
Abdul Wahab Teffaha
Chairman of the Executive Committee
H.E. Eng. Ibrahim Al Omar
Websitewww.aaco.org

History

The organization was established on 25 August 1965 upon the recommendation of the Transport Committee of the League of Arab States and the endorsement of the Arab transport minister. [1][2][3] Saudia was one of its founding members.[4]

The AACO signed an agreement with the International Civil Aviation Organization that its airlines will have 0% growth of their emissions by 2020.[5]

Organization

AACO is the platform of cooperation between its members and various stakeholders in the aviation industry, established partnership programs: one is the Partner Airlines, where non-Arab Airlines can join AACO and benefit from its joint work.[6] The second is the Industry Partners, where aviation stakeholders attend AACO events and activities to strengthen their relations with member and partner airlines. It provides a joint framework for cooperation amongst its members in many areas as: Amadeus Distribution Agreement, Fuel, Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO), Emergency Response Planning (ERP), In-flight Medical Emergencies (IME), Cooperation at Outstations, Environment, Digital Transformation, Aero-political Affairs, Aviation Security (AVSEC), and training through AACO's regional training center (RTC).[7]

  • Member airlines – Membership in AACO is available to Arab airlines operating both scheduled and non-scheduled flights, internationally or domestically, mixed or cargo, in the following categories:
    • Active Member: Airlines operating scheduled international services.
    • Associate Member: Airlines operating charter or non-scheduled operations and airlines operating pure domestic flights.
  • Partner airlines – AACO Partner Airlines, established in 2010, enables non – Arab airlines to join AACO as partners and benefit from the platform of cooperation between its members through AACO joint work to achieve tangible economic benefits.
  • Industry partners – AACO Industry Partnership, established in 1996, provides the platform through which manufacturers, service and system providers and others can communicate with potential customers to offer their products & services through joint AACO forums, and network with member airlines through various AACO forums.

Members

Member airline[8]JoinedAirline alliance
Afriqiyah Airways2002
Air Algérie1971
Air Arabia2004
Air Cairo2007
Badr Airlines2015
EgyptAir[A]1965Star Alliance
Emirates1989
Etihad Airways2004
flyadeal    2023
Fly Baghdad2022
flydubai2014
FlyEgypt2017
flynas2012
Gulf Air1971
Iraqi Airways[A]1965
Jordan Aviation2004
Kuwait Airways[A]1965
Libyan Airlines1970
Mauritania Airlines2015
Middle East Airlines[A]1965SkyTeam
Nesma Airlines    2022
Nile Air2014
Nouvelair2011
Oman Air1997Oneworld (in 2024)
Palestinian Airlines    1999
Qatar Airways1997Oneworld
Red Sea Airlines    2023
Riyadh Air    2023
Royal Air Maroc1974Oneworld
Royal Jordanian[A]1965Oneworld
Saudia[A]1965SkyTeam
Sudan Airways[A]1965
Syrian Air[A]1965
Tarco Aviation2019
Tassili Airlines2012
Tunisair1972
Yemenia[A]1965

A Founding member
B Ceased operations

Partners

Locations

  • AACO Headquarter: Beirut Harbor 1504 building, George Haddad Street, Saifi Area – Downtown, Lebanon
  • RTC Amman: 12 Abdallah Ben Omar Street, Shmeisani, Amman – Jordan
  • RTC Cairo: Cairo International Airport, EgyptAir Training Center, S-Building, Third Floor, Cairo, Egypt


Operations

Regional Training Center (RTC)

AACO Regional Training Center (RTC) was established in 1996 in Amman – Jordan with financial support from the European Commission and the two major aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing, with the main objective of providing training for AACO members to be conducted in the region. AACO's RTC provides industry courses in many aviation management and other specialized fields, and also provides customized courses in aviation, travel and tourism-related affairs. Its objective is to provide training and human resources development, and to assist airlines in achieving savings in their training budgets.

In the fourth quarter of 2009, the regional training center expanded its activities to include specialized courses in aviation and training programs to enhance the skills of students in the Arab region. This expansion resulted in the graduation of over 20,000 trainees. To meet the increased training needs of AACO Member Airlines, a new branch of the training center was opened in Cairo.

Annual General Meeting (AGM)

AACO's AGM is the highest authority in AACO and is attended by the CEOs of the Member Arab Airlines. The AGM is held once annually to develop and present strategies and a roadmap for AACO. The Annual General Assembly of AACO brings together the CEOs of member airlines in addition to a number of aviation stakeholders and industry partners, as well as the international and local press.

Forums

AACO Forums aim at providing platforms for communication and networking between members, partner airlines, regulators, associations and suppliers in the aviation industry. In addition, those forums are always followed by closed meetings for member airlines only, where airlines discuss the outcome of the events and direct AACO to work on issues of common interest in relevant domains.

Publications

  • The NASHRA – Industry's Pulse & Arab Aviation – is AACO's official monthly bulletin that is distributed electronically in the English language. For a more interactive experience and for the ease of access to the readers, The Nashra was re-designed in 2013 and became available in digital format (E-Magazine) on mobiles, tablets, and PCs. The Nashra is a monthly recap of aviation in the Arab world on a regional and international level.
  • AACO Annual Report includes a review of the work conducted by AACO projects’ steering boards, work groups and task forces, in addition to the latest industry updates in the Arab world region and worldwide.
  • AATS – Arab Air Transport Statistics: This annual bulletin highlights the major operational developments related to the Arab airlines and airports as well as a synopsis on the world air transport developments at large, in addition to statistical information about general trends of the economy with emphasis on the air transport and tourism sectors in the Arab world. The bulletin includes brief information about each AACO member and partner airline.
  • 3D Insight “AACO Quarterly Bulletin” is an electronic statistical and analytical bulletin in English.
  • Regulatory Update is a monthly electronic bulletin that covers all updates on aviation regulatory affairs in the Arab region and the world for the previous month.
  • Regional Training Center catalogue is a detailed description of the yearly training courses.

References

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