Khaleej Times

Emirates Group and Etihad Aviation sign deal

- Staff Report

dubai — Emirates Group Security and Etihad Aviation Group (EAG) have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) for cooperatio­n in aviation security. The MoU was signed by Sir Tim Clark, president, Emirates airline, and Tony Douglas, group chief executive officer of Etihad Aviation Group, in the presence of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates airline and Group; Hamad Abdulla Al Shamsi, ViceChairm­an, Etihad Aviation Group; and senior representa­tives from Emirates Group Security and Etihad Aviation Group, at the Emirates Group Headquarte­rs in Dubai.

The historic agreement, the first between the UAE’s two worldleadi­ng aviation groups, signals the importance of closer collaborat­ion in aviation security to effectivel­y exploit joint synergies to enhance efficiency and security for the benefit of both groups’ customers. The cooperatio­n is also in keeping with the spirit of the ‘Year of Zayed’ which celebrates the vision and leadership of the founding father of the UAE.

One of the key areas of cooperatio­n outlined in the MoU involves the sharing of informatio­n and intelligen­ce between Emirates Group Security and Etihad Aviation Group on critical aspects of aviation secu- rity. The two entities will also work together on operationa­l areas both within and outside the UAE. Sheikh Ahmed said: “Security is one of the foremost priorities of the global aviation industry. Over the years, Emirates Group Security has built strong expertise and capabiliti­es to successful­ly navigate the complex landscape of security risks and threats in aviation. Through this agreement, Emirates Group Security will collaborat­e with Etihad Aviation Group to share know-how and extend aviation security services in order to better handle shared challenges, which ultimately benefits travellers.”

Al Shamsi said: “This is a landmark partnershi­p and one which is as important symbolical­ly as it is strategica­lly. As the national airline of the UAE, we have a responsibi­lity to seek and develop greater collaborat­ion with our major aviation partners in the UAE for the continued safety and convenienc­e of millions of travellers worldwide.

“Security is our utmost priority and given the current sensitive climate we operate in, it should never be underestim­ated. The signing of an MoU between the two largest aviation groups in the country will have a positive impact on local and internatio­nal operations by significan­tly enhancing aviation security measures. By working closely together, and pooling our expertise and resources, Etihad Aviation Group and Emirates Group Security will build a stronger platform from which to share best practice and knowledge, allowing us to provide the safest travelling environmen­t for our customers.”

Under the MoU, Emirates Group Security will also extend its security training and education programmes to Etihad Airways and will support the Abu Dhabi-based airline in the developmen­t of its own security escort capability. In the longer term, Emirates Group Security will also share the content and structure of its extensive security developmen­t curriculum and work with Etihad Aviation Group in setting up a structured in-house security education programme with possible university level accreditat­ion.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — Supplied photo ?? Sir Tim Clark and Tony Douglas sign an MoU for cooperatio­n in aviation security. Sheikh Ahmed, Hamad Abdulla Al Shamsi and other top executives were also present on the occasion.
— Supplied photo Sir Tim Clark and Tony Douglas sign an MoU for cooperatio­n in aviation security. Sheikh Ahmed, Hamad Abdulla Al Shamsi and other top executives were also present on the occasion.

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